Thoughts

Can Bangladesh truly become a world-class tourism destination?

Bangladesh’s tourism sector has strong potential to compete globally, but poor planning, weak infrastructure and policy gaps must be addressed to unlock growth and...

The Ganges Water treaty climate change broke: Bangladesh’s path forward

With the 1996 Ganges Water Treaty expiring in 2027, climate change, sediment loss and extreme floods force Bangladesh to reconsider water governance with India...
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Shock and tragedy: Elephants killed in Bangladesh’s growing conflict zones

Habitat destruction, illegal electric fences and disrupted corridors are fueling deadly human-elephant conflicts in Bangladesh, killing dozens of elephants...

Bhola-Barisal bridge: transforming isolation into opportunity for coastal Bangladesh

The proposed Bhola-Barisal Bridge could cut travel time, boost trade, expand market access and unlock economic growth for isolated...

Environmental action: Is Bangladesh ready for change??

As youth movements rise and climate risks intensify, Bangladesh’s political landscape shows signs of greener thinking, gender-responsive energy visions,...

Sundarbans in crisis as salinity plastics threaten life

Salinity, epiphytes and plastics are endangering the forest’s existence How long will it take us to wake up? The Sundarbans, the...

South Asia should bet on biodegradable glitter and the planet

Biodegradable glitter offers South Asia a chance to fight microplastic pollution while boosting women-led green enterprises. Using local natural...

COP30’s quiet crisis: Why Belém delivered symbolism, not the climate action the world needs

The final hours of COP30 in Belém revealed a sobering truth: despite the urgency of the climate crisis, global...