Industrial Development and Climate Change: A Case Study of Bangladesh

This study attempts to examine the climate change in Bangladesh as a cause of industrialization. Over the last few decades, pollution of the environment has become a significant concern in the case of Bangladesh. Both qualitative and quantitative data were utilized to write this article. Primary and...

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Main Authors: Shiblee Nomani (Author), Md. Rasel (Author), Imran Khan Reedoy (Author)
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Published: CV. Literasi Indonesia, 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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