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This footage reveals the harsh reality of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Once a vital lifeline for the city, it is ...
It faces the impacts of unsustainable urbanisation, inappropriate water management, and a lack of a comprehensive knowledge ...
WATER is the lifeblood of Bangladesh, a delta nation intricately woven with rivers and wetlands. Yet, this abundance of water has paradoxically become a source of distress due to rampant pollution, ...
Most of the rivers in Tangail remain waterless for six months during the dry season as silting and pollution are leading ... upstream of some major rivers of Bangladesh, the flow of water is ...
The photography exhibition brings together years of work, depicting the realities of pollution, waste mismanagement, and the health crises they spark in Bangladesh ...
Construction of large dams in the Himalayas has historically disrupted river flows, displaced people, destroyed fragile ...
Bangladesh and India will need to negotiate a more thorough, equitable and climate-resilient deal to replace the existing ...
China recently approved the construction of the world’s largest hydropower dam, across the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet.
The Yarlung Tansgpo / Brahmaputra dam shows we often don’t know how to deal with rivers that cross national borders.
As one of the most populous cities in the world, Dhaka’s urbanization schemes were perhaps flawed from the very beginning.