In the worst-case scenario, in which sea levels rise by more than six feet this century, Bangladesh alone stands to lose some 800 square miles of mangroves in the Sundarbans. The best-case ...
By Pinky Akter Bangladesh transforms into a mesmerizing haven of migratory birds every winter, particularly in its haors ...
Peatlands and mangroves can reduce carbon emissions by more than 50% in Southeast Asia. Over 90% of carbon is stored in the ...
The Mumbai HC permitted Adani Electricity to cut 209 mangroves for a critical HVDC project, enhancing power supply to the ...
Two mighty rivers, the Ganges and the Bramaputra, flow through Bangladesh and fan out like tassels into the bay. This low delta and its beautiful mangrove islands are constantly transforming and ...
How are the Sundarbans tackling natural and manmade threats, and can they keep doing this? How did the study arrive at its results? What does the study tell us about the functioning of mangroves?
looks at three patches of transformation in vulnerable coastal areas in India and Bangladesh, including the Kutch mangroves.
This medium-sized wildcat is native to the wetlands and mangrove forests of South and Southeast Asia—India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand and so on—where it has developed an ...
A symposium on Marine Litter and Coastal Ecosystem Nexus (MariNEX) has ended at Khulna University recently, said a press ...
looks at three patches of transformation in vulnerable coastal areas in India and Bangladesh, including the Kutch mangroves.