Bangladesh is preparing to ramp up its liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports as global spot prices soften and local gas output ...
Bangladesh has nearly 5 million internally displaced people (IDPs) uprooted by floods, cyclones, river erosion and other ...
Bangladesh has become Asia’s most active spot LNG buyer as domestic gas output falls and demand rises. Long-term deals with Qatar and Oman cover only part of the gap, so spot imports have surged.
Bangladesh becoming South Asia’s second-largest LNG importer by 2035 isn’t merely an energy transition—it is a fundamental reshaping of national sovereignty, with billions of dollars in future fortune ...
Addressing biodiversity loss, Farhina highlighted the pressure on natural resources in a densely populated country of 180 ...
Natural disasters are growing in severity, but wealthy countries still haven't delivered on their $100 billion promise of climate aid to poor nations, including Bangladesh. Monisha Ravisetti was a ...
When Cyclone Mora made landfall in Bangladesh on May 30 this year, strong winds and a violent storm surge tore through farmlands and battered buildings. The media was quick to highlight the ...
Activists of National Committee to protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources, Power and Ports set fire to papers during a strike in Dhaka. Credit: REUTERS/Andrew Biraj Imagine you are a major energy magnate ...
Natural hazards lead to unexpected and often dire situations for people who have few resources and little control over the environment in which they live. Kutubdia, an island in the southeastern part ...
With the highest per capita consumption of fish-based animal protein on the planet, the health of Bangladesh’s aquaculture is critical. Bangladesh has among the world's leading inland fisheries ...
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