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Where Did the Butterflies Go? Climate Change, Biodiversity, and the Urban Memory of Dhaka

Climate Doc2 months ago2 months ago08 mins

By Nahid Hasan Once, the sky over Dhaka wasn’t just a place for smog and drones—it was a living canvas, where dragonflies danced in monsoon twilight, and butterflies wandered like petals blown by the wind. Now, the air feels heavier, quieter, and emptier. Where did all the tiny lives go? This is not a romantic…

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