More intense and frequent heatwaves are now being experienced worldwide due to the impacts of climate change. South Asia is a region that has faced several heatwaves in past years, including heatwave in 2015, the fifth deadliest in recorded history which caused the deaths of approximately 3,500 people. A study published by AGU indicates that even if we limit global warming at 1.5 °C, it is likely that heatwaves will become increasingly common in the South Asia region.Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherland
The deadly impacts of extreme heat are rising globally. Heatwaves are causing an increase in morbidi...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This combined ef...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is a fast growing megacity with a population of 12.8 million. Due ...
The risk associated with any climate change impact reflects intensity of natural hazard and level of...
Bangladesh stands out as a climate change hot spot due to its unique geography, climate, high popula...
In December of 2015, the international community pledged to limit global warming to below 2 °C abov...
On 19 May 2016 the afternoon temperature reached 51.0 !C in Phalodi in the northwest of India, a new...
This paper proposes a heat-wave definition for Bangladesh that could be used to trigger preparedness...
Abstract—Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This co...
Climate change-derived extreme heat phenomena are one of the major concerns across the globe, includ...
This paper proposes a heat-wave definition for Bangladesh that could be used to trigger preparedness...
Due to its geographical condition and geophysical location Bangladesh is one of the world’s most vul...
We find that the deadly heat waves in India and Pakistan in 2015 were exacerbated by anthropogenic c...
The deadly impacts of extreme heat are rising globally. Heatwaves are causing an increase in morbidi...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This combined ef...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is a fast growing megacity with a population of 12.8 million. Due ...
The risk associated with any climate change impact reflects intensity of natural hazard and level of...
Bangladesh stands out as a climate change hot spot due to its unique geography, climate, high popula...
In December of 2015, the international community pledged to limit global warming to below 2 °C abov...
On 19 May 2016 the afternoon temperature reached 51.0 !C in Phalodi in the northwest of India, a new...
This paper proposes a heat-wave definition for Bangladesh that could be used to trigger preparedness...
Abstract—Heat Index describes the combined effect of temperature and humidity on human body. This co...
Climate change-derived extreme heat phenomena are one of the major concerns across the globe, includ...
This paper proposes a heat-wave definition for Bangladesh that could be used to trigger preparedness...
Due to its geographical condition and geophysical location Bangladesh is one of the world’s most vul...
We find that the deadly heat waves in India and Pakistan in 2015 were exacerbated by anthropogenic c...
The deadly impacts of extreme heat are rising globally. Heatwaves are causing an increase in morbidi...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...