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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2026

World Environment Day 2026

World Environment Day 2026

In a single six-hour day of operation, this mobile unit can pump up to 60,000 litres of water per hour, successfully irrigating two to two and a half acres of land. Photo: Courtesy

'Ponkhiraj' of the coast: How a Tempu with wings is breaking the stranglehold of diesel in farming

Operating entirely on solar energy, the self-propelled van eliminates diesel and electricity costs entirely while producing zero carbon emissions.

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Nature pays for dirty growth in Bangladesh

File Photo: TBS

The hidden climate tax on Bangladesh's kitchen tables

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Why Bangladesh needs stronger environmental journalism

Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Climate anxiety: Mental health crisis growing alongside global warming

TBS Illustration.

Too late to ignore: Why green growth matters now

Two students of Kakoli High School and College in Dhaka's Satmasjid Road go to school holding umbrellas amid extreme heat as schools and colleges open after a week of closure due to heatwave. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

Too hot to learn, too hot to play: How extreme heat is reshaping childhood

A collage shows informal workers in Dhaka, including rickshaw pullers Salamat and Khaleda and cobbler Moni Rishi, whose livelihoods are increasingly affected by extreme heat and rising temperatures. Photo: Tashahud Ahamed Rafim/TBS

Beneath burning sky: Everyone feels heat, but informal workers pay highest price

Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Cost of inaction: The price we pay for silence

Photo: AI generated

The seasons we grew up with are slowly fading

Representational Image. Photo: Magnific

From ceiling fans to ACs: When cooling becomes a necessity

Representational Image. File Photo: TBS

Hilsa follows water, not policy: Can Bangladesh's national fish survive climate change?

Representational image. File Photo: TBS

Countries like Bangladesh cannot adapt forever

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