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Silence Beneath the Neon Glow
Where Light Fades, in the Echo of Dreams A towering giant of light shimmering higher than memory, its side alive with a hologram that...
Zainab Khan Roza
Sep 24, 202510 min read


Destroying the Forests to Save the Forests?
How can we trust the promises made at COP if they come at the expense of the very ecosystem we are supposed to protect? In a move that...
Era Robbani
Sep 24, 20252 min read


When Earth Roared: The Fiery Cataclysms That Shaped Our World
When we think of volcanic eruptions, images of fiery explosions and rivers of molten rock might come to mind. But the largest volcanic...
Nature insights Desk
Sep 24, 20252 min read


The Ocean's Epic: From Ancient Cradle to Imperiled Frontier
The ocean. It covers over 70% of our planet, a vast, shimmering expanse that is the cradle of all known life and the engine driving...
Nature insights Desk
Sep 24, 20253 min read


Plastic Bans Without a Plan? Why Bangladesh Must Rethink Its Approach to Single - Use Plastics
As plastic waste chokes rivers, clogs drain, and contaminates food chains, Bangladesh - like many nations - has doubled down on banning...
M Mofazzal Hossain
Sep 24, 20254 min read


Coral Reefs Are Dying: The Race to Revive Them Is On
Beneath the surface of tropical waters, an ecological collapse is unfolding quietly and fast. Coral reefs—once thriving strongholds of...
Md. Ibrahim Khalilullah
Sep 24, 20254 min read


Forging a Greener Future: The Impactful Footprint of the University of Montana's Environmental Journalism Club
Salmon face extinction from dams, climate change, and habitat loss—but rebounding seal/sea lion populations (protected since 1972) now draw blame. Their recovery clashes with declining salmon, sparking debates over ecosystem balance, tribal rights, and conservation priorities in a rapidly industrializing world. In an era defined by pressing environmental challenges, the Environmental Journalism Club at the University of Montana (UM) stands as a beacon of impactful storytellin
Nature insights Desk
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Dhaka’s Urban Future and A Conversation on Natural Rights with M. Zakir Hossain Khan
Over a cup of tea, we sat down with M. Zakir Hossain Khan, a distinguished Bangladesh-based thought leader on natural rights governance...
Zainab Khan Roza
Aug 27, 20256 min read






Our Mother
Who art not in heaven but right down on Earth where we were born where we belong. Blessed are we to still be here beneath your sheltering...
Lourdes Chahin
Jul 11, 20251 min read


Shithi Nakha: A Sacred Festival bridging Culture and Conservation
Among Nepal’s vibrant Newar community, ancient rhythms still pulse through the city of Bhaktapur, echoing a reverence for water, earth,...
Najifa Alam Torsa
Jul 11, 20252 min read




Sovereignty for Nature and Natural Rights Governance for Sustainable Future
In the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, the Yawanawá women of Brazil—guardians of ancestral wisdom—gather each year in a vibrant spiritual festival that knits them ever more tightly to the living forest. Draped in traditional regalia and guided by the rhythms of their elders, they perform ceremonies using sacred plant medicines like ayahuasca and rapé. These rites not only honour their profound cultural heritage but also serve to deepen their communion with the natural world,
M. Zakir Hossain Khan
Jul 11, 20253 min read




Drowning in Plastic: The Ocean’s Silent Struggle
"I hope for your help to explore and protect the wild ocean in ways that will restore the health and, in so doing, secure hope for humankind. Health to the ocean means health for us." Sylvia Earle, Oceanographer How Rights for Nature Can Stem the Tide of Global Plastic Pollution For millennia, Earth’s river networks have carried nutrients from terrestrial landscapes to the sea, nurturing forests, fisheries, and civilizations alike. Today, however, these waterways function as
Tahsin Tabassum, Najifa Alam Torsa
Jul 10, 20254 min read


Extinction or Prosperity? Sovereignty for Nature and Natural Rights Governance for Sustainable Future
Part 2 As I argued in the first part of the theory on Natural Rights Led Governance (NRLG), the Development–Destruction Trap exposes how modern governance structures are enabling intergenerational harm and planetary injustice by prioritizing GDP growth and resource extraction over life-supporting systems. This second part engages in a necessary alternative: the paradigm of Nature’s Sovereignty (NS). Here, I bring forward the exact formulations and propositions articulated in
M. Zakir Hossain Khan
Jul 10, 202512 min read


SAJEK : PARADISE UNDER PRESSURE
Illustrated by Arif Iqbal Sajek Valley is a scenic hill destination location in the Rangamari District of Bangladesh, known for its sunning view, cloud-covered hills and indigenous culture.Nature insights had the pleasure to go into a deep conversation with this paradise on earth. Nature Insights : Welcome to a not-so-casual chat between your truly ‘Nature Insights’, Your overly enthusiastic nature geek and the one and only Sajek Valley! …… a Dramatic, slightly grumpy, b
Zainab Khan Roza
May 25, 20254 min read
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