January 15, 2026
16 C
Dhaka

Prof. Kamruzzaman & Fariha Aumi Discuss Bangladesh’s Climate Path

Discover how young activists and seasoned experts are coming together to influence policy and drive climate resilience in Bangladesh, creating a sustainable future for all.

In this episode of BRAC University C3ER Presents: Youth-Experts Dialogue on Climate Actions, Professor Dr. Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Professor in the Department of Environmental Science at Stamford University Bangladesh, joins Fariha Aumi, climate activist and Chair of Brighters Society of Bangladesh, to discuss Bangladesh’s current climate challenges and opportunities for impactful youth involvement.

Through an insightful exchange, they explore the importance of academic research, practical youth-led initiatives, and collaborative actions in tackling the climate crisis. With Dr. Majumder’s expertise and Fariha Aumi’s activist perspective, the dialogue sheds light on how youth and experts can jointly influence policy and promote sustainability for Bangladesh’s future.

Gain valuable knowledge on Bangladesh’s climate resilience and how everyone can contribute to a sustainable tomorrow.

Latest News

Brothers Agro Park blooms as a new attraction in Karnaphuli

A modern agro park in Karnaphuli showcases vibrant flowers...

Experts warn Bangladesh is unprepared for a major earthquake

Experts at a Dhaka seminar warn Bangladesh faces catastrophic...

Poaching traps threaten royal bengal tigers in Sundarbans

A Sundarbans tiger injured in a deer snare highlights...

Coast guard seizes 100kg Deer meat in Sundarbans drive

Bangladesh Coast Guard recovered 100kg deer meat and 4,000m...

2025 ranked world’s third hottest year, EU scientists say

Europe’s Copernicus data shows 2025 ranked third hottest, capping...
spot_img
spot_img

Editor's Choice

Germany to give 52.5m euros to Bangladesh for climate change adaptation

Germany will provide Euro 52.5 million to Bangladesh for...

COP29: A step forward or a missed opportunity?

The UN climate summit ended on Sunday with a...

Nepal’s First GCF Project shining but hit by long processes

The family of Lalit Thapa from Dudhauli Municipality-3, Upper...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Topics