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Winter Air Pollution in Bangladesh: Breathing Through the Gray Haze
When the cold season hits Bangladesh in November-February every winter, the skies in Dhaka, Chattogram, Narayanganj, Gazipur and other large cities of the country appear perfectly familiar and at the same time terribly threatening. The cityscape is regularly blanketed with a heavy and gray blanket. It might seem to the careless eye an air of mist or fog, but this haze of seasonal fog is much darker. It is smog, a heavy layer of air pollutants that suffocates millions of peopl
Arghya Protik Chowdhury
Jan 196 min read


When Nature Governs: Translating CBD Decisions into Natural Rights–Led Governance
A Turning Point in Global Biodiversity Thinking Biodiversity represents the full spectrum of life-genes, species, and ecosystems, and the intricate web of interactions that sustains Earth’s productivity, resilience, and capacity to adapt. Its value extends far beyond species counts or economic metrics; it is the living infrastructure that purifies air and water, stabilizes climate, and nurtures human and ecological wellbeing. The true worth of ecosystems lies in their self-re
Nature insights Desk
Dec 3, 20255 min read


The Story of How Humanity Awoke to Protect Its Planet
A Journey Through Environmental Awareness, International Law, and Climate Change . Long before the concepts of "climate change" or "sustainability" were formalized, people across the world already understood instinctively that nature was sacred. Ancient farmers guarded their water sources; forest dwellers took only what they needed, and spiritual traditions across continents taught respect for the earth. But these were local, scattered efforts with quiet whispers of stewardsh
Zainab Khan Roza
Nov 17, 20255 min read


Belém’s Burning Questions: Who Speaks for Nature?
While the world’s elite flew into Belém, Brazil, for COP30 armed with suits, speeches, and carbon footprints, On the other side, Nature Insights arrived the most natural way: by bamboo raft.. No badge. No sponsor. No lanyard. Just a recorder, a notebook, and the stubborn belief that truth doesn’t need delegation.. This is our exclusive, satirical field report from the rivers of the Amazon to the polished halls of climate ambition. Arrival by River: The Uninvited Guests N
Zainab Khan Roza
Nov 16, 20254 min read


Chased by the River, Rebuilt by Resilience: Aisha’s Fight for a New Home
The night was heavy, the kind of darkness where even the stars seemed afraid to shine. In a small riverside village of Sirajganj, Aisha Begum lay awake, her three children curled beside her on a straw mat, their soft breaths rising and falling in fragile rhythm. The Jamuna River, usually a distant hum, had turned into a living beast. It growled in the blackness, its waves thrashing like restless arms, clawing closer with every surge. The air smelled of wet earth and silt, thi
Samira Basher Roza
Oct 15, 20257 min read


Guardians of the Blue: Wildlife Clubs of Kenya’s Enduring Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems
The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK) have been a foundational force in environmental conservation for over half a century. Established in...
Margaret Otieno
Oct 7, 20253 min read


Deep Sea Mining: Quiet Catastrophe in the Abyss
Beneath the vast, silent blue stretches of our oceans unfolds a story so rarely told, it feels almost surreal: industries racing to mine...
Medhat Nemitallah
Oct 7, 20253 min read


Limerick City: Shaping Sustainability through Action
Limerick city was introduced to me as the stab city of Ireland by my friend Larry Connelly. You set foot in it, you are bound to get...
Arif Iqbal
Oct 7, 20254 min read


Methane Cuts or Marketing Stunts? The Fossil Fuel Shell Game
In 2024, methane emissions reached record highs, an inconvenient truth for policymakers who love grand climate pledges but shy away from...
Tahsin Tabassum
Oct 7, 20252 min read


Silent Hands, Loud Impact: How the Deaf Community is Redefining plastic waste into Climate Action
PREAMBLE When we think of climate change warriors, the images that usually come to our minds are of activists with loud megaphones,...
Ephline Obaso
Oct 6, 20254 min read


Turning Trash into Art: Bordalo II’s Journey through Creativity and Expression
In the bustling streets of Lisbon, imagine a sight that stops you in your tracks: a monumental raccoon crafted entirely from discarded...
Najifa Alam Torsa
Oct 6, 20254 min read


Cultivating Resilience: Rooftop Gardening in a Rapidly Urbanizing World
Cities are growing at unprecedented rates: more crowded buildings, increased pavement, strained infrastructures, and overburdened food...
Najifa Alam Torsa
Oct 5, 20256 min read


Greening the Desk: From Paper Trails to Climate Goals
Climate change is a natural phenomenon. It is inevitable that nature will change and rehabilitate itself on its own with its...
Rumana Sharmin, Meraz Ahmed & Md. Amran Hossain
Oct 5, 20254 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
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