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A new government-backed report titled 'Future Climate of Bangladesh' warns that climate change could drastically alter the country's weather patterns by the end of this century. The study, jointly conducted by the Bangladesh Meteorological Department and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, projects that average daytime temperatures could rise by up to 4.5°C, potentially leading to the disappearance of winter by 2100. Frequent heatwaves are expected to hit before and after the monsoon, with Dhaka likely to experience at least two severe heatwaves annually. Rainfall during the monsoon season may increase by 118 millimeters, particularly in the northeast and coastal regions. The report also predicts that sea levels along Bangladesh’s coast could rise by up to 5.8 millimeters per year—significantly higher than the global average—putting 18% of coastal land and 23% of the Sundarbans at risk of submersion. Experts warn that these changes could have severe environmental and socio-economic consequences for millions of people.

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Jugantor 20 Nov 25

এ শতাব্দীতেই বিলুপ্ত হতে পারে শীত, ১৮% এলাকা ডুবে যাওয়ার আশঙ্কা

জলবায়ু পরিবর্তনের প্রভাবে বাংলাদেশে আগামীতে ঘন ঘন তাপপ্রবাহ দেখা দেবে এবং বর্ষায় আরও বেশি বৃষ্টি ঝরবে বলে সরকারের এক প্রতিবেদনে সতর্ক করে দেওয়া হয়েছে। সম্ভাব্য ‘সবচেয়ে খারাপ’ পরিস্থিতি হিসাবে প্রতিবেদনে বলা হয়েছে, চলতি শতাব্দীর মধ্যেই দিনের তাপমাত্রা


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