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In Bangladesh, coastal villagers pay price for climate change

By ICCCAD
July 31, 2015
in :  Blog
2,814

(This article has been originally published here) Since 2010, Seeta Rani Mohaldar and her husband have lived like refugees. Her home now is a small, one-room structure with no electricity or running water. Seeta treks kilometers into the forest to fish and collect firewood: she is her family’s sole breadwinner. “If I have a good catch, I can earn up …

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Degrees of Salvation

By ICCCAD
May 4, 2015
in :  Blog
2,998

(This article has originally been published at Dhaka Tribune and can be accessed here) You can already hear the sounds of the goalposts shifting. As the 21st conference of parties (COP21) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) looms, some countries and groups are managing expectations. Levels of ambition, funding, and the temperature target are all being …

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Empowering coastal communities through innovative adaptation practices

By ICCCAD
April 25, 2015
in :  Blog, Dhaka Tribune Articles
3,276

(This article was originally published here) People living in the coastal areas of Bangladesh are hit especially hard by disasters such as cyclones, flash floods, erratic rainfall, and salinity intrusion. These adverse effects of climate change are making their hard and complicated lives even harder and more complicated. However, through conserving ecosystems and carrying out appropriate innovative solutions, these communities …

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Hurricane Katrina to Cyclone Pam: whose losses count more?

By ICCCAD
March 24, 2015
in :  Blog, Loss and Damage
3,280

(This article has originally published on rtcc.org and can be found here) This year marked the tenth anniversary of hurricane Katrina that had devastating consequences on New Orleans and the entire Gulf coast of the United States. The event killed at least 986, displaced up to 600,000 for over a month, and caused an estimated USD $135 billion in damages. Seven …

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Climate change: Changing narratives

By ICCCAD
March 24, 2015
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
3,218

(This article has been originally published on The Daily Star and can be accessed here) Over the last two decades the topic of climate change has gone through an evolution in thinking both at the global level as well as in Bangladesh. Global narrative would broadly categorise the global climate change narrative as having gone through two phases already and being …

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Public Lecture by Sir David King at IUB

By ICCCAD
March 19, 2015
in :  Blog, News
3,387

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh in collaboration with the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) organized a Public Lecture on ‘Contemporary Global Climate Change Debate: Challenges and Prospect’ on Monday, 16 March, 2015 at  IUB’s Permanent Campus, in Bashundhara, Dhaka. Sir David King, Climate Change Envoy, UK, was the Key note Speaker. …

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Negotiating a new climate treaty

By ICCCAD
January 10, 2015
in :  Blog
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(This article has been originally published on The Daily Star, available here) The 20th Conference of Parties (COP20) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ended in Lima, Peru almost 36 hours after the official closing with the adoption of the ” Lima Call for Climate Action”. This sets up the final round of detailed negotiations leading …

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Call for Applications: 2015 Resilience Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh

By ICCCAD
January 2, 2015
in :  Blog
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The Resilience Academy 2015 in Bangladesh and the Resilience Academy 2016 in Germany will produce, combine and share knowledge about enhancing livelihood resilience to minimize loss and damage. “Enhancing Resilience to minimize Loss and Damage – Providing Knowledge for the UNFCCC”Loss and damage is an emerging topic in climate change negotiations, research, policy and implementation of climate change action, and …

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Is UN climate change body still fit for purpose?

By ICCCAD
December 21, 2014
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
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(This article was originally published on Dhaka Tribune, available here) Going into the Lima talks, there was a great sense of optimism buoyed by the successful climate change summit held by the UN secretary general in September and with the many hundreds of thousands of marchers in New York and many other cities around the world. This was followed closely with the historic agreement by …

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Follow Dr. Saleemul Huq’s daily video log from COP20

By ICCCAD
December 3, 2014
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
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Dr. Saleemul Huq, Director, ICCCAD is currently in Lima attending COP20 running from 1-12 December 2014. He will be providing regular video logs from there, the links to which will be posted here. You can also find the videos on IIED’s YouTube site. He will also be providing his views on his Twitter. For more information, visit here. Day 1   …

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