Navigating COP as Youth: What We’ve Learned

This article is written by Ashik Iqbal & Asmita Rawat, and originally published in Youth4Nature blog. For original article visit https://www.youth4nature.org/blog/navigating-cop-as-youth. All rights are preserved by Youth4Nature. COPs are important platforms for shaping global climate and biodiversity policies that more and more people seek to engage in each year. At Youth4Nature, we know firsthand that these […]

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Carbon Trading: A Market-Based Solution to Climate Change

Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing the world today. Rising temperatures, unpredictable weather, and increasing natural disasters are no longer future threats—they’re happening now. To deal with this crisis, we need solutions that are not only effective but also realistic. Carbon trading is one such solution. It allows governments and companies […]

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“The Dark Side of Innovation: How E-Waste Threatens Environmental Sustainability”

We live in an age where technology touches every part of our lives. From mobile phones and laptops to smart TVs and kitchen appliances, electronic devices make our daily routines faster, easier, and more connected. But behind the comfort and convenience lies a growing problem we often ignore – electronic waste, or e-waste. Exploring the […]

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Bangladesh Blossoms: Embracing Change in Climate Resilience

Bangladesh, a vibrant tapestry of culture and resilience, is stepping boldly onto the global stage as a beacon of hope in the face of climate change. With its lush landscapes and bustling communities, the country is not just surviving but thriving by embracing innovative solutions to environmental challenges. As the world grapples with the realities […]

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