Podcast Episode 01
Climate change presents one of the most significant challenges to Bangladesh’s agricultural sector, affecting food security, rural livelihoods, and economic stability. In this podcast, Md. Shahinur Islam examines the major implications of climate change for agriculture in Bangladesh, drawing upon research studies, government reports, and expert analyses.
The discussion explores the impacts of rising temperatures, frequent flooding, cyclones, sea-level rise, salinity intrusion, and soil degradation on agricultural productivity and sustainability. It also highlights the challenges faced by farmers and the urgent need for climate-resilient agricultural practices and effective policy responses.
This episode aims to enhance understanding of the relationship between climate change and agriculture while encouraging informed dialogue on sustainable development and food security in Bangladesh.
A former banking professional with international education and work experience, brings a disciplined analytical perspective to the topics. A dedicated writer of banking, technology, finance, global affairs, and personal growth — based on research & critical analysis and shaped by years of cross-cultural experience. Also committed to sharing knowledge that inspires informed thinking and sustainable growth.



