We have already surpassed the known limits to growth, so degrowth is our only option, writes Zack Walsh WHEN mainstream approaches to sustainability fail to challenge economic growth they provide limited,
The day before yesterday, I got a letter from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), where I am a Ph.D. candidate. I can’t help but share the first part
The University Grants Commission seems to be adamant about conducting a combined admission test (CAT) for recruiting students at the universities. The only logic the Commission offered in support of
Having seen a sharp decline in its influence in Tunisia and Algeria, France is eyeing China and Spain’s growing economic presence in Morocco with concern. Is Paris about to lose
When Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina talks about the prevailing corruption in the country, she is very emphatic and in clear terms declares that when it comes to corruption her policy
American Senator Mr. Edward Kennedy came to Bangladesh on 14 February 1972 on a two-day visit. Senator Kennedy had, by that time, become a very popular personality to the people
Justice about climate change is related to the uneven distribution of climate change exposure, vulnerability and capacity. T. S. Munk (2018) observed that justice is generally divided into three types:
climate,climate finance,United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change,UNFCCC Bangladesh is a highly climate-vulnerable country in the world because of its disadvantageous geographic location, that is, this country has a sizeable
According to the renowned sociologist and theorist of globalization Roland Robertson, today only the glocal exists. We are neither global nor local any more. The glocal is the outcome of
The peaceful election in Dhaka South and North City Corporations is surely a positive development in the electoral environment of the country. From the very onset of the electoral process