Hi @Tesco why are you selling carrots grown by settlers on stolen Palestinian land? Do you know how many people will start boycotting you if you don’t stop doing this?
#Bangladeshis can now donate small funds to support the people of #Gaza while ordering food on the foodpanda app. @foodpandabd has partnered with the @WFP_Bangladesh in this noble initiative. Click to learn more: https://t.co/THBmnFX963...
#Gaza#Bangladesh
Effects of heatwaves. Bangladeshi farmers have suffered a lot due to severe heat wave this year; But much of it is unknown to us. In abnormal heat, cow skin shows pox-like symptoms.
Here is my story about the impact of heatwave on agriculture —
https://t.co/0fZ0aLrhkG
Very telling that all the big Israel accounts are promoting this… their guy appears insane, in the debate he actually threatens me (and my kids?), and is on record saying he thinks the lives of 1.6 billion Muslims are worth less than a single cow.
This boiling will condemn the poor. Farmers, street vendors, factory workers, artisans will undergo unimaginable suffering working outdoors. Most fossil fuel used for cooling will be cornered by the rich. We are looking at a heat divide being put in place.
[Interview] @CameliaDewan on how ‘climate change’ is becoming a development buzzword to continue business as usual
Interview with @simrin_sirur, @MongabayIndia
https://t.co/Up96sBEmjo
@SkyNews UK EV carbon wonks would do well to get a grip on how people reason through technological change and uncertainty, and be a little critical of themselves, their spreadsheets and big auto.
🌊 The coast of #Bangladesh is facing damage due to the effect of sea level rise. It is Cox's Bazar-Teknaf Marine Drive Road. Every year the people of the coast of Bangladesh face many more such destructions during the monsoon.
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I condemn in the strongest terms possible the British Museum's communication with me for how condescending they have been and how lacking in good faith. They are forcing me to escalate this, and I will fight you to the bitter end. May Qiu Jin's ghost haunt you all forever.
Sukhen Biswas, 65, lost his ancestral land to natural hazards. He lived on a boat for ten years with his wife Namita Biswas. I'm looking for stories of people who have lost their rights to land in the face of natural hazards. Sukhen's story is heartbreaking.
M O N S O O N: A time of fear for the people of the #coast of #Bangladesh. During this time natural hazards disrupt their lives. Due to the rise in the sea level, the livelihood of the coastal people has become more difficult during this period.
ten years on from Bangladesh's worst state massacre and the forced silence continues. deep condolences, prayers and best wishes for victims, families and survivors.
In the #Bengal#Delta, every #pond, or pukur, has stories to tell — of waterbirds and #wetland plants, of family memory, colonialist history, and #climatechange. My piece on ponds, #partition, and placemaking has been published in @PlacesJournal.
https://t.co/bkgj2wkkz9