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  "path": "/2026/06/natures-ultimatums-facing-a-climate-crisis-can-bangladesh-become-a-global-role-model-for-adaptation/",
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  "textContent": "By G M Forhadul Mozumdar (Dhaka Bureau) Bangladesh, a riverine country in South Asia, stands at a critical crossroads of nature today. Although the nation’s contribution to global carbon emissions is negligible, accounting for less than one percent, this land…\n\nPressenza বাংলাদেশ",
  "title": "Nature’s Ultimatums: Facing a Climate Crisis, Can Bangladesh Become a Global Role Model for Adaptation?"
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