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zulkernaeen · 3 years
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Here is the portfolio of Zulker Naeen, a freelance journalist, his focus is on environmental and climate change issues.
Zulker Naeen covers stories of climate change-induced food insecurity, natural calamities, and migration. As a citizen of one of the most climate-vulnerable nations, Zulker focuses his work on climate change. He works with the Climate Tracker to report climate resiliency for vulnerable women and access to climate finance.
He involves in the Climate Tracker South Asia network, which improves the environmental consciousness of youth.
He is also one of the Bangladeshi to win the South Asia Fellowship under Climate Tracker, is a global media network that closely works on Climate Change.
Zulker has completed the Train the Trainer: Effective Climate Change Communication, an initiative to convert this workshop resource into replicable modules, to empower qualified journalists to deliver training on the major climate journalism topics, and to establish a certification process for journalists.
Zulker has a master’s degree in Communications and a bachelor’s degree in Media Studies and Journalism from the University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh.
Zulker Naeen has developed courses with the support of other Climate Tracker staff. As a young climate advocate, his fellowship aims to share knowledge of climate change.
Communicating Climate Change is to promote knowledge on climate change issues and to cover journalism skills. We’re opening this extensive course to prepare the next climate journalist.
To promote Climate Journalism in Bangladesh, Zulker Naeen is opening up a course to prepare the next journalist.
With this great objective, a team will run a three-month campaign to introduce this course among students with an extensive collaboration of the interested partners.
Moreover, this campaign aims to teach students between graduate and post-graduate.
A social media campaign will run to promote this course. University faculty, expert, practitioners, and journalist will engage with this initiative.
Key objectives of this course:
1. To give basic knowledge on climate change issues
2. To guide the participants on climate journalism topics
3. To launch a certification process for participants who wish to publish an article as a trainee journalist.
Articles by Zulker Naeen
Here are the stories of the renewable energy of Bangladesh. Zulker focuses his writings on the success of solar energy and the use of energy efficiently in Bangladesh. He works with the Climate Tracker to report climate resiliency for vulnerable women and access to climate finance.
He involves in the Climate Tracker South Asia network, which improves the environmental consciousness of youth.
Is solar irrigation a groundbreaking success for Bangladesh?
Is solar irrigation a groundbreaking success for Bangladesh?
Publishers: Dhaka Tribune
Publish Date: October 11th, 2017
Brief of the article:
It is a story on the new way of extracting groundwater using solar energy in Bangladesh. The use of solar energy in irrigation is now owing to cost-effective financing and an innovative business model.
Success on Solar Irrigation System in Bangladesh yet to achieve
Success on Solar Irrigation System in Bangladesh yet to achieve
Publishers: Sun Connect
Publish Date: October 17th, 2017
Brief of the article:
This report is on the groundbreaking success of the solar irrigation system in Bangladesh. It describes how farmers are moving in solar-run irrigation pumps instead of the diesel pump.
Climate Change and Spread of Dengue and Malaria in Asia
Climate Change and Spread of Dengue and Malaria in Asia
Publishers: Glokal Khabar
Publish Date: October 27th, 2017
Brief of the article:
This report describes how climate change creating new uncertainties for human exposure to vector-borne diseases like dengue fever and malaria.
Zulker Naeen has already published more than fifteen newsworthy articles on climate change issues. These articles are especially on gender rights, health issues, and development issues.
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zulkernaeen · 3 years
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Buffaloes are in an extensive decline in the coastal regions. The key reason is this decline includes diseases, cyclones, infertility, malnutrition, and shortages of grazing land. Most Buffalo herders have converted their grazing lands into salt fields.
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zulkernaeen · 3 years
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Global carbon emissions may have temperate Earth by 18% more than formerly thought, hoisting the outlook of the world having less time than estimated to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and evade tragic climate change.
The global average temperature is expected to have scaled about 1.07°C since the industrial revolution, up from a prior estimate of 0.91°C.
This revise brings all three of the world’s key temperature data sets in the line, signifying the real temperature rise is at the higher end of preceding ranges.
The result means governments may have less time to limit carbon emissions to grasp the temperature rise to 1.5°C or 2°C under the Paris contract, and recent estimates of future warming may rise too.
“Climate change hasn’t rapidly got worse. It’s just our assessment of how much warming has taken place has enhanced,” says Tim Osborn at the University of East Anglia, UK, who today published a paper with Met Office colleagues on the fifth update to the data, known as the Hadley Centre Climatic Research Unit Temperature (HadCRUT5).
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zulkernaeen · 3 years
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Zulker Naeen is a brand analyst and communication practitioner. He started his career as a market researcher. However, he is closely working on climate change communication in Bangladesh.
He covers stories of climate change-induced food insecurity, natural calamities, and migration.
He is also one of the Bangladeshi to win the South Asia Fellowship under Climate Tracker, is a global media network that closely works on Climate Change.
He works with the Climate Tracker to report climate resiliency for vulnerable women and access to climate finance.
He involves in the Climate Tracker South Asia network, which improves the environmental consciousness of youth. As a young climate advocate, his fellowship aims to share knowledge of climate change.
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zulkernaeen · 3 years
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A new study reveals that the forests go into growth ‘overdrive’ to recover from droughts.
One in 12 people might face severe drought every year by 2100, according to a recent study. And water stored on two-thirds of the Earth’s land surface will shrink as the climate warms.
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zulkernaeen · 3 years
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Beating the biopirates: A journalist’s guide to biodiversity access and benefit-sharing.
There is a multi-billion-dollar yearly trade in medicines, foodstuffs and industrial products derived from plants, animals, fungi and bacteria. However, many such products have commercialised without any profits returning to the countries and communities whose biodiversity and traditional knowledge made the innovation possible. And in some cases, biological resources have been accessed illegally.
That is why, in 2010, parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) reached a new agreement — called the Nagoya Protocol — to ensure legal accesses and guarantee that any benefits arising from the use of genetic resources are shared fairly and equitably.
But what exactly is Access and benefit-sharing?
What are countries doing to meet their CBD commitments and ensure that companies meet their legal obligations? Are benefits flowing where they should?
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zulkernaeen · 4 years
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চা ঘর উন্নত মানের এবং কাস্টম ইনগ্র্যাডিয়েন্ট দিয়ে বালাচাও প্রস্তুত করে। আমাদের বানানো বালাচাও এর স্বাদ অতুলনীয়। হোম-মেইড মাসালা এবং ড্রাইড এবং ক্রিসপি অনিওন এন্ড গার্লিক চিপসের অতুলনীয় কম্বিনেশন।
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zulkernaeen · 4 years
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চা ঘর উন্নত মানের এবং কাস্টম ইনগ্র্যাডিয়েন্ট দিয়ে বালাচাও প্রস্তুত করে। আমাদের বানানো বালাচাও এর স্বাদ অতুলনীয়। হোম-মেইড মাসালা এবং ড্রাইড এবং ক্রিসপি অনিওন এন্ড গার্লিক চিপসের অতুলনীয় কম্বিনেশন।
#balachaw #prawn #shrimp #cooking #spicy
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zulkernaeen · 4 years
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Registered motor vehicles in Dhaka
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zulkernaeen · 4 years
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Registered motor vehicles in Dhaka
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zulkernaeen · 4 years
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#lubricants #bangladesh
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zulkernaeen · 5 years
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#market #insight
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zulkernaeen · 5 years
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Why is Bangladesh Agricultural Lubricant Market Growing?
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zulkernaeen · 5 years
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Ride-sharing to drive the motorcycle oil market
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zulkernaeen · 5 years
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Unregistered vehicles to drop the country’s lube demand
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zulkernaeen · 5 years
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zulkernaeen · 5 years
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Brands Are Losing 5% of its Lubricant Shelves Monthly in Bangladesh
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