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Home Tag Archives: adaptation

Tag Archives: adaptation

The experience of Friendship SPO

20 years of adaptation solutions for the climate vulnerable

By Web editor
April 21, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
90

From a country facing the most pressing of climate induced disaster vulnerability, FRIENDSHIP is a social purpose organization that develops scalable adaptation solutions to strengthen the resilience of marginalised communities. With its working area consisting 100% of climate vulnerable population, the organization’s path has interesting lessons on adaptation. This article attempts to explore and connect the dots of their work …

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How is Bangladesh writing the history of adaptation?

Our nation’s role as a vanguard against the climate crisis is indisputable

By Web editor
April 21, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
72

After the publication of the third assessment report of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2001, the world came to realize that adverse impacts of human- induced climate change would become inevitable and unavoidable and hence all countries had to prepare for those adverse impacts through adaptation. A corollary of that finding was that while all countries, both …

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Gender equality and climate justice

Feminist action for climate justice is crucial

By Web editor
April 11, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
122

  We have come a long way from questioning “why gender in climate change actions.” To quickly recapitulate the criticality of gender in climate actions: Vulnerability and capacity with regards to disaster and climate change impacts are related to power and privileges. Women and marginalized groups are at the bottom of the power structure and have the least power, privileges, …

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Climate Tribune | February 2022

By ICCCAD
March 21, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Newspaper and magazine articles
699

Climate Tribune | February 2022 Articles in the series ‘The new normal: Youth leadership for climate action’ by Farah Kabir ‘Gender equality and climate justice’ by Dilruba Haider ‘Dignity in the shadows: Let’s talk about it’ by Adnan Qader & Hasin Jahan ‘The history of BRAC addressing climate change’ by Dr. Md Liakath Ali ‘The experience of Friendship SPO’  by …

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What does the IPCC say about Bangladesh in its Sixth Assessment Report of Working Group II?

Around 850,000 households and 250,000 hectares of harvestable lands were lost in climate-induced disasters; loss of agricultural land also resulted in crop failure, which increased the price of rice by 30% between 2014 and 2021

By Web editor
March 21, 2022
in :  Newspaper and magazine articles, THE BUSINESS STANDARD
35

The Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) of Working Group II (WGII) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was published on February 28, 2022. AR6 by Working Group I, published in August 2021, clearly stated that increasing anthropogenic activities have increased the global mean temperature by over 1°C, resulting in increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. The WGII …

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Climate change impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability of Bangladesh: IPCC assessment in the previous reports and situation on the ground

Bangladesh ranks as the 7th most vulnerable country to climate change and has received significant attention in the last IPCC reports including the AR6 WG I report. However, in the upcoming AR6 WGII report the country must receive attention for its remarkable progress in achieving resilience

By Web editor
March 1, 2022
in :  Newspaper and magazine articles, THE BUSINESS STANDARD
37

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) successive reports are the most valued evidence of climate change’s drastic impacts on society, economy, and the natural system. These reports have served to alert laymen and policymakers alike about the changes the world has witnessed over the years and will witness in the future. IPCC reports gather information from three working groups. …

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The benefits of mainstreaming circular economy in school textbooks

Incorporation of the simplified concept of circular economy in school textbooks can influence our consumption behaviour and raise awareness on climate change

By Web editor
February 15, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
45

  Does our consumption behaviour have any impact on climate change? Yes, it has – it is driving climate change. Now the million-dollar question is how. When we waste food while dining at our home, we not only waste food but also waste energy and other interrelated elements like water it needs to grow, resources required for harvesting, transportation and …

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Reflecting on Women Champions in Climate Action from 2021

By ICCCAD
February 14, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune
40

International Women’s Day 2021 was celebrated with the theme of ‘Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a Covid-19 World”. In line with this theme, the March 2021 issue of Climate Tribune not only celebrated women leadership in and the women champions of climate change, but also exclusively featured articles by women contributors only. The articles in the issue …

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Listen to the wisdom of local people

We’re all in the same storm, but we’re not on the same boat

By Web editor
February 13, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
38

  The Dutch national weather service presented its latest report on sea-level rise recently. It’s stated very clearly: If we don’t succeed in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the sea level along the Dutch coast will rise up to 1.2 metres by the end of this century — compared to the beginning of this century. This may rise even further to …

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Facing climate change: Improving adaptation and building resilience

By Web editor
February 12, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
151

Extreme weather, an undesirable consequence of global climate change, is already seriously affecting the lives and livelihoods of people all around the world, especially in Bangladesh.  A low-lying terrain and a high frequency of extreme events such as floods and tropical storms put Bangladesh and its 170 million people at a high risk in terms of climate vulnerability. Indeed, Bangladesh …

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