CLIMATE change threatens the lives of over 19 million children in Bangladesh, according to a new report by the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef).
Twenty of Bangladesh’s 64 districts, the report finds, are exposed to the most hazardous effects of climate change such as cyclones, flash floods, droughts, etc.
“The effects of climate change are pushing families in many of the country’s poorest communities over the edge, leaving them unable to keep their children properly housed, fed, healthy and educated,” Unicef Bangladesh representative Edouard Beigbeder writes in the report.
Established as a landmark victory for the climate movement, the CCC promised to hold governments to account. Today, it is understating the danger of climate chaos and impeding the radical action needed, says IAN SINCLAIR
IAN SINCLAIR recommends an important and timely book for climate politics right now and in the future
Reaching co-operation is supposed to be the beginning, not the end, of global climate governance, argues LISA VANHALA


