By G M Forhadul Mozumdar (Dhaka Bureau) Bangladesh, a riverine country in South Asia, stands at a critical crossroads of nature today. Although the nation’s contribution to global carbon emissions is negligible, accounting for less than one percent, this land is now among the frontline victims of the devastating impacts of climate change. Unprecedented heatwaves, severe river erosion, the aggressive encroachment of salinity in coastal areas, and…
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