Karamot Ullah Biplob: A Champion of Climate Journalism in Bangladesh

Executive President of SACCJF Karamot Ullah Biplob

Karamot Ullah Biplob is a leading figure in Bangladesh’s climate and environmental journalism. His tireless efforts to raise awareness about the pressing issues of climate change and environmental degradation have made a significant impact on both the public and policymakers. As the founder and executive president of the South Asian Climate Change Journalist Forum (SACCJF), […]

Bhutan Leads Formation Of ‘G Zero’ Alliance At COP29 To Combat Climate Change

Bhutan Leads Formation Of ‘G Zero’ Alliance At COP29 To Combat Climate Change

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay Unveils New Forum Of Carbon-Negative Countries, Aims For Global Cooperation On Emission Reduction With Support From SACCJF Baku (Azerbaijan), 13 November: In A Significant Move To Combat Climate Change, Four Carbon-Negative Countries—Bhutan, Madagascar, Panama, And Suriname—Have United To Form The “G Zero” Forum, A New Coalition Aimed At Advancing Global Climate Protection […]

Pakistan PM seeks journalists’ cooperation in improving relations with Bangladesh

Karamot Ullah Biplob with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif

South Asian Climate Change Journalist’s Forum (SACCJF) leaders met with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif at the World Climate Conference Center in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The Pakistani Prime Minister expressed his excitement in this brief interaction with Bangladeshi journalists. He said in Bengali – “Bangladesh, Sonar Bangla.” Then, in the conversation that took […]

Journalists Urged to Advocate for Climate Justice at COP29

Calling on journalists to highlight the justice of Bangladesh at the United Nations Climate Conference

Scientists and experts from relevant fields have called on journalists to champion Bangladesh’s cause at the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29). They made this appeal during a mentoring session organized by the Center for Atmosphere Pollution Studies (CAPS) and 26 other organizations. The day-long workshop, held at the Press Institute auditorium on Bailey […]