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SUNDAY, JUNE 07, 2026

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EnvironmentCyclone Amphan

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EnvironmentCyclone Amphan
Representational image. Photo: Collected

Nature pays for dirty growth in Bangladesh

The paradox of Bangladesh's development has become difficult to ignore. The country is growing through systems that are simultaneously eroding the conditions required for sustained growth.

A collage shows informal workers in Dhaka, including rickshaw pullers Salamat and Khaleda and cobbler Moni Rishi, whose livelihoods are increasingly affected by extreme heat and rising temperatures. Photo: Tashahud Ahamed Rafim/TBS

Beneath burning sky: Everyone feels heat, but informal workers pay highest price

Photo: AI generated

The seasons we grew up with are slowly fading

Representational Image. Photo: Magnific

From ceiling fans to ACs: When cooling becomes a necessity

Representational Image. File Photo: TBS

Hilsa follows water, not policy: Can Bangladesh's national fish survive climate change?

Representational image. File Photo: TBS

Countries like Bangladesh cannot adapt forever

A child, wearing a bright yellow t-shirt, stands atop garbage with dinghy boats anchored near the Buriganga River, while looking at the cityscape on the other side. Photo: Yasin Piash/TBS

Bangladesh's rivers are changing, and so are the people around them

Photo: Courtesy

Unilever Bangladesh wiring climate responsibility into operations

Photo : Courtesy

India prepares crop protection strategy as El Niño threatens monsoon rainfall

Women are forced to fish in saline waters every day, risking their health to provide for their families. Photo: TBS

High salinity causes premature strokes, coastal families sink into debt

This image was captured by the ROV Victor 6000, during a dive on the deep hydrothermal site Lucky Strike (at a depth of 1700 m). Photo: Chimère sur le site hydrothermal Lucky Strike/ Wikimedia Commons

Ocean Census finds 1,121 new marine species in global deep-sea push

Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Climate change is reducing oxygen in rivers worldwide, threatening fish: study

Photo: TBS

From risk to resilience: How climate migrant children rebuilding lives in Chattogram

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