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Category: Climate

Building resilience amidst “imbalances” and “inequality”

July 17, 2017 Naimclimate, Int’l relations, Lead News, Planning, Politics, Resilience

Geneva (D. Ravi Kanth) – The leaders of the Group of 20 developed and developing countries on Saturday (8 July) delivered a blueprint for “Building Resilience” in the world, but without addressing the grave “imbalances” between capital surplus and deficit…

Building resilience amidst "imbalances" and "inequality"

The health costs of environmental change

July 16, 2017July 16, 2017 NaimColumns, Finance, Global warming, Health

by Shaukat Aziz Oxford – In recent years, the world has become increasingly preoccupied with the catastrophic potential of global warming and other human-induced environmental changes, and rightly so. But one of the most serious risks has been all but…

The health costs of environmental change

Trump hints at climate deal shift in Paris talks

July 14, 2017 NaimAdaptation, climate, Climate, Lead 1, News, Politics, Treaties, World News

Media captionToned-down Trump: What happened to the tough talk on Paris? French President Emmanuel Macron said he “respected” Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord but that France would remain committed. “On climate we know what…

Trump hints at climate deal shift in Paris talks

Bangladesh, Sri Lanka sign 14 instruments

July 14, 2017 editorBusiness, Diplomacy, Int’l relations, Tourism, Treaties

Dhaka – Bangladesh and Sri Lanka on Friday signed 14 instruments, one agreement and 13 memorandums of understanding (MoU), to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the areas of economy, agriculture, shipping, higher education, information and technology and media.…

Bangladesh, Sri Lanka

Hidden hunger

July 14, 2017 NaimAdaptation, Food & nutrition

World Food Programme Seeking To Avoid Catastrophe In Yemen: Currently in the midst of an ongoing conflict, Yemen is at risk for a nutrition catastrophe: 3.3 million children, along with pregnant women and new mothers, suffer from acute malnutrition and…

Hidden hunger

GCF discuss funding forestry sector projects

July 13, 2017 NaimAdaptation, Finance, Forestry, Lead News, Politics, Think green

New Delhi, 13 July (Indrajit Bose) — The Board of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) discussed matters related to funding activities in the forestry sector aimed at reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD-plus) in developing countries during its…

GCF discuss funding forestry sector projects

3 dead as floods take alarming turn in 6 districts

July 12, 2017July 13, 2017 Lutfun NaharDeath, Disasters, Districts, Global warming, Lead News

The overall flood situation in six districts worsened further as major rivers there kept overflowing on Wednesday, leaving three people in Kurigram and Gaibandha dead, and hitting hard the normal life and academic activities.The flood situation deteriorated in Sirajganj, Jamalpur,…

3 dead as floods take alarming turn in 6 districts

Massive iceberg breaks off Antarctica

July 12, 2017 Lutfun NaharClimate, Last update, Science

Scientists say a vast iceberg has broken off from a key floating ice shelf in Antarctica.Scientists at the University of Swansea in Britain said Wednesday the iceberg broke off from the Larsen C ice shelf.

Massive iceberg breaks off Antarctica

Dhaka city reels under rainwater again

July 11, 2017 Lutfun NaharClimate, Lead News

The capital city once again witnessed severe traffic congestions and waterlogging triggered by intermittent rains, inflicting immense sufferings on commuters and disrupting normal life on Tuesday.Many roads, lanes and by-lanes at different parts of the city went under knee-deep water…

Dhaka city reels under rainwater again

GCF Board grapples with Fund’s resources as US withdraws

July 11, 2017 NaimAdaptation, Budget, Environment, Int’l relations, Lead News, Perspectives, Politics

New Delhi, 11 July (Indrajit Bose)- The actual status of the resources committed to the UNFCCC’s Green Climate Fund (GCF) became an issue at the 17th Board meeting which was held on 5-6 July in Songdo, South Korea.

GCF Board grapples with Fund’s resources as US withdraws

Coal-fired plants top polluters in Europe: EU

July 10, 2017 editorConventional, Global warming, Last update, Politics, Science

Helsinki, Jul 10 (AP/UNB) – The European Union says coal-fired power plants are responsible for the most pollution on the continent, with Britain among the top polluters.

Coal-fired plants top polluters in Europe: EU

Green Climate Fund Board adopts decisions on project approval

July 10, 2017July 10, 2017 editorAdaptation, climate, Finance, Lead 1, Politics, Think green

Delhi, 10 July (Indrajit Bose)- The Board of the UNFCCC’s Green Climate Fund (GCF) adopted a host of important decisions at its 17th meeting held in Songdo, South Korea, from 6-7 July. Of crucial importance were decisions related to policy…

Green Climate Fund Board adopts decisions on project approval

BNP accuses Govt of deceiving people over Rampal

July 9, 2017 NaimConventional, Districts, Global warming, Lead News, Politics, Think green

Dhaka, July 8 – BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday alleged that the government is ‘deceiving’ people by carrying out a propaganda that Unesco has lifted its objection to Rampal power station near the Sundarbans.

BNP accuses Govt of deceiving people over Rampal

G20 or G19+1: Trump hails talks as ‘success’ despite divisions

July 9, 2017July 9, 2017 editorclimate, Climate, Finance, Global warming, Lead News, News, Perspectives, World News

President Donald Trump has declared the G20 summit in Germany a “wonderful success”, despite the US’s isolated position on climate change.

G20 or G19+1: Trump hails talks as 'success'

Macron announces climate summit for December 12

July 8, 2017 NaimClimate, climate, Lead News, Talks, World News

Hamburg, July 8, – France’s President Emmanuel Macron announced Saturday a summit on climate change for December 12, two years after the landmark Paris accord.

President Macron announces climate summit for December 12

G-20 clashes leave dozens of officers and activists injured

July 8, 2017July 8, 2017 Staff ReporterConflicts, Global warming, Lead 2, World News

Hamburg – Anti-globalization activists clashed violently with police across the German port city of Hamburg all day Friday, setting cars ablaze, throwing bottles and trying to enter the convention center where Group of 20 leaders tackled topics like international terrorism,…

G-20 clashes leave dozens of officers and activists injured

Protesters ask: Why the G20 meeting?

July 8, 2017July 8, 2017 Naimclimate, Conflicts, Global warming, Lead News, Politics, World News

The “Welcome to Hell” protest was over shortly after it began, following a day of suspense in Hamburg. Many people had stayed at home or left the city. But, as Jenny Witt reports, almost everyone had expected trouble. All day,…

Protesters ask: Why the G20 meeting?

€1.5 million for Cyclone Mora victims in BD and Myanmar

July 6, 2017 Naimclimate, Disasters, Global warming, Lead 2, News

Dhaka, 6 July – The European Commission is providing € 1.5 million in humanitarian aid funding for emergency relief assistance to populations affected by Tropical Cyclone Mora, which ripped through parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar in late May. The aid…

€1.5 million for Cyclone Mora victims in BD and Myanmar

Funding climate resilience benefits all nations

July 5, 2017 NaimAdaptation, climate, Finance, Op-Ed, Think green, World News

By Kenton X. Chance Kingstown, St. Vincent, Jul 4 (IPS) – A leading climate change mitigation and adaptation activist and former climate negotiator in the Caribbean says that the United States could protect its economic and political interest by helping…

Funding climate resilience benefits all nations

Govt to remain with flood victims: Minister

July 4, 2017July 4, 2017 Staff ReporterAdaptation, Disasters, Lead 1, News

Moulvibazar – Relief and Disaster Management Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya on Tuesday said the government will be there beside the flood-hit people with food and other emergency supplies as long as needed. -UNB

Govt to remain with flood victims: Minister

Govt has enough preparation to face flood, says PM

July 4, 2017 Staff ReporterAdaptation, Lead News, News, Water

Dhaka – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said the government has all the necessary preparation to face possible natural disasters like flood. –UNB

Govt has enough preparation to face flood says PM

Flood situation in Northeast BD deteriorates

July 3, 2017July 4, 2017 editorclimate, Disasters, Global warming, Water

Dhaka – The flood situation in northern and northestern districts has deteriorated due to incessant heavy rain and onrush of water from the bordering Assam and Meghalaya hills submerging many areas of north-eastern parts of the country.

Flood situation in Northeast BD deteriorates

Flood serves havoc to Sylhet: 250 thousand marooned

July 3, 2017 Naimclimate, Disasters, Global warming, News, Perspectives

Sylhet, July 2 – The onrush of water from the upstream and heavy rainfall triggered by monsoon over the last one week inundated vast areas in six upazilas of the district, leaving about 2.5 lakh people marooned.

Flood serves havoc to Sylhet: 250 thousand marooned

Stop Rampal project: NCPS, BAPA ask govt

July 2, 2017July 2, 2017 Staff ReporterClimate, Energy, Environment, Forestry, Lead 1, News, Perspectives

Dhaka – National Committee to Protect Sundarbans (NCPS) and Bangladeah Paribesh Andolon (BAPA) on Sunday renewed its call to the government to cancel the Rampal coal-fired power plant project for the sake of saving the Sundarbans. -UNB

Stop Rampal project: NCPS-BAPA ask govt

Climate refugees to desperately search for homes

July 1, 2017 editorGlobal warming, Lead News, Migration, Perspectives

Dhaka, Jun 30 – By 2060, around 1.4 bn people could be climate refugees, driven from low-lying coastal cities by sea level rise, says a new study.

Climate refugees to desperately search for homes

Iranian city soars to record 53.7°C: Near hottest on Earth

July 1, 2017 editorclimate, Global warming, Lead 2, Perspectives

A city in southwest Iran posted the country’s hottest temperature ever recorded Thursday afternoon, and may have tied the world record for the most extreme high temperature.

Iranian city soars to record 53.7°C: Near hottest on Earth

Sustainability strategies – lessons learnt

June 29, 2017 NaimAdaptation, Biodiversity, Last update, Think green

by Jocelyn Ho Back in the 1970s Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman stated that the exclusive purpose of business is to increase its returns to stakeholders. He argued that companies adopting CSR would be faced with more binding constraints than…

Sustainability strategies - lessons learnt

Aquaculture main driver of mangrove losses

June 29, 2017 editorBiodiversity, Climate, Forestry, Last update, News

Jakarta – Expanding aquaculture in South-East Asia over the last two decades has been the main driver of mangrove loss in the world, says a study published in PLOS One this month (June). The study, conducted by a team of…

Aquaculture main driver of mangrove losses

Any way to help slow down climate change… individually?

June 28, 2017 editorAdaptation, Agriculture, Food & nutrition, Last update, Think green

By IPS World Desk Rome, June 27 (IPS) – It is no secret that the biggest responsible for climate change is greed. The greed of the world’s largest private corporations, which blindly seek unlimited high financial benefits. And the greed…

help slow down climate change… individually

‘Global sea level rise accelerates since 1990’

June 28, 2017 Naimclimate, Global warming, Lead 2, Politics

The rise in global sea levels has accelerated since the 1990s amid rising temperatures, with a thaw of Greenland’s ice sheet pouring ever more water into the oceans, scientists said on Monday.

'Global sea level rise accelerates since 1990'

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