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A Bond beyond Green
When I close my eyes, I see the images of rain falling on earth and hear the sounds of frogs during the rainy season, the serenity of early morning, and picking mangoes in the night after a nor’wester with my childhood friends. I barely forget the village memories of spending my whole night gossiping with my siblings and enjoying the beauty of a full moon on the rooftop of our house. At that time, I used to wake up seeing the heron bird sitting on the top branch of a bamboo t
Mahfuza Chowdhury
Oct 244 min read


Life in Panjgur: Standard of Living in the Heart of Balochistan
Life in Panjgur is shaped by two powerful forces: the land beneath our feet and the climate above our heads. Nestled in the dry landscapes of Balochistan, my hometown is both beautiful and fragile—a place where the standard of living is written into the soil, the water, and the resilience of its people. In Panjgur, agriculture is not just an occupation; it is a lifeline. The date palms that stand tall in our fields are symbols of survival. Families depend on them for income,
Abdul Rehman Naimat
Oct 222 min read


The Fragile Reality of Our Oceans: A "Finding Nemo" Reflection
Pixar’s "Finding Nemo" is not just an underwater adventure—it’s a vivid, bittersweet metaphor for the fragile, interconnected, and often...
Tahsin Tabassum
Oct 72 min read


Wetlands Under Pressure
“Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, yet also the most threatened.” – UNEP (United Nations Environment...
Nazmunnaher Nipa
Oct 78 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 72 min read


Bridging Boundaries: An Interview with Fawzia Ahmed Rini
I had the pleasure of catching up with Fawzia Ma’am, a professor whose passion for nature and pioneering research has taken her from the...
Tahsin Tabassum
Oct 63 min read


Dhaka Without Nature? Rethinking Urban Sustainability
A Boy in the Heat It is late July, and Dhaka feels like a city on fire. In a narrow lane of Sutrapur, twelve-year-old Rafiq tries to...
M. Zakir Hossain Khan, Sabrin Sultana, Fuad Hassan
Sep 256 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 244 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 254 min read
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