by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Sep 12, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Why BECCS matters Hitting net-zero by mid-century likely requires carbon dioxide removal (CDR) alongside deep emissions cuts. In major pathways assessed by the IPCC AR6 WGIII Technical Summary, BECCS plays a role in balancing residual emissions from hard-to-abate...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Aug 1, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog
Forests around the world are incredibly diverse ecosystems, shaped by interactions among vegetation layers. One of the most powerful ecological forces in these systems is canopy shade—the filtering of sunlight by the upper tree layer. This shading effect plays a...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Jun 11, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog
Let’s be honest—climate change is no longer just a future concern. It’s here, and it’s affecting everything from the weather to how we live. But here’s the good news: cities, which are major contributors to climate issues, can also be part of the solution. And...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | May 14, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog
When most people hear “climate change,” they think of rising temperatures, melting glaciers, or more floods and fires. But let me ask you something: how does it make you feel? If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, anxious, or hopeless about the future of our planet,...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Apr 16, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog
Climate-induced migration refers to the movement of people forced to leave their homes due to environmental changes caused by climate change. Rising sea levels, prolonged droughts, extreme weather events, and desertification are making many areas uninhabitable,...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Apr 3, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability
Let’s talk about something you might not have heard much about—but it’s reshaping cities all over the world. Climate gentrification. Yeah, it’s a real thing. And it’s happening right now. As climate change gets more intense—bringing rising sea levels, stronger...
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