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TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2026

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EnvironmentCyclone Amphan

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EnvironmentCyclone Amphan
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

If these waterways continue to fade, the loss will not be environmental alone. It will also be social, cultural and deeply human

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: Anonno Afroz

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

Instead of fish, nets pull up dense masses of jellyfish off Bangladesh’s deep-sea waters. The photo was taken recently from a fishing vessel in the Bay of Bengal. Photo: Rancon Sea Fishing

Climate change-linked warming triggers jellyfish surge in Bay, hurting deep-sea fishing

Representational Photo: Collected

UN weather agency confirms hottest decade on record

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Older adults in Bangladesh face over 2,500 hours of extreme heat a year: Study 

A weather map measuring temperatures shows the impact of heatwaves across South Asia on 21 April. Orange and dark orange indicate a range from 30 to 40 degree Celsius. PHOTO: WINDY.COM

Climate challenge: A decade after Paris Agreement

FILE PHOTO: Roberto Klarich from Canada cools off at a fountain near the Pantheon, after giving up queuing to enter because it is too hot and the queue is too long, during a heatwave across Italy as temperatures are expected to cool off in the Italian capital, in Rome, Italy July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo

World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say

A firefighter uses a hose as smoke and flames from a wildfire rise in Vilar de Condes, in the province of Ourense in Galicia, Spain, August 15, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo

2025 was the world's third-warmest year on record: EU scientists

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