When six seasons became two
Conversations in Dhaka’s Korail slum have helped to shape Asia’s biggest ever survey about climate change.


Conversations in Dhaka’s Korail slum have helped to shape Asia’s biggest ever survey about climate change.

After rich nations' pledge to compensate poorer countries at the Doha climate change talks, BBC Media Action's senior research officer reflects on the realities facing his country.

Keeping specific audiences and their needs in mind was the topic of debate at the second annual climate communications day in Doha.

The Climate Asia team's challenge to attendees at the UN climate change conference in Doha.

The surprising cultural differences have shaped the design of the Climate Asia survey.

A new research and communications project will put the views of Asian people at the heart of future responses to climate change.

With his farm hit by drought and family going hungry, rice farmer Nandi Lal was forced to grow a more lucrative crop. He now earns ten times as much by growing mangoes.

Unpredictable weather and low fish stocks mean 50-year-old Jamaludin must travel further to catch fewer fish.

This paper outlines the distinctive research approach BBC Media Action is taking in the largest ever research study into public understanding of climate change in Asia.
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