Thoughts

The death of a river: The impending Teesta catastrophe

Framing the Teesta as a shared ecological system rather than a bilateral water dispute, the article warns that disrupted river flows and sediment transport...

What traditional creative industries teach us about sustainability

From Jamdani to Shital Pati, Bangladesh’s artisan traditions show how local materials, circular practices and community knowledge can support greener, more inclusive economic growth...
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How much is population growth really to blame for Bangladesh’s food insecurity?

Shrinking farmland, soil decline, climate stress and waste are exposing how Bangladesh’s hunger challenge goes far beyond demographics, demanding...

Carbon credit revenue could fund Bangladesh’s next rural energy expansion

Bangladesh has already proven zero-upfront-cost solar works. Carbon credits could help fund the next wave. Bangladesh’s experience with concessional renewable...

Environmental campaigners call for urgent protection of urban trees and wetlands

Environmental campaigners urged immediate protection of Bangladesh's urban trees, forests and wetlands, warning that unchecked destruction is worsening climate...

Harnessing the monsoon for sustainable agriculture in Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s monsoon sustains rice, jute, vegetables, fruits and fisheries, but climate-driven floods and waterlogging threaten production, demanding resilient farming,...

A greener frame: Building a sustainable future for Bangladesh’s film industry

Bangladesh’s growing film industry can reduce its environmental footprint through sustainable production practices, stronger policy support, targeted training and...

How natural disasters accelerate the mental health crisis

As climate-driven disasters intensify across Bangladesh, survivors face not only material loss but also deep psychological trauma, exposing a...