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Analyzing Climate Change and GHG Emissions in Bangladesh: A Statistical Approach to Environmental Sustainability

Students & Supervisors

Student Authors
K. M. Tahsin Kabir
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Asif Aman Jihad
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Mahin Montasir Afif
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed
Associate Professor, Faculty, FST
M. Mostafizur Rahman
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Abstract

Bangladesh faces major environmental challenges due to rapid industrialization and urbanization, which have increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study analyzes the relationships between climate change indicators—such as temperature changes, rainfall patterns—and emissions of CO2, CH4, and SO2. Using secondary data from government and private sources, we applied correlation and regression analyses to explore these links. Results reveal strong correlations: CO2 emissions are closely tied to rising temperatures, while CH4 and SO2 emissions significantly affect precipitation and extreme weather events. Historical emission trends were used to project future climate scenarios. The findings emphasize the urgent need for policy reforms to reduce GHG emissions and support sustainable urban development. This research aids policymakers, urban planners, and stakeholders in advancing sustainable energy, environmental protection, and green technologies. Ultimately, it advocates for a low-carbon economy and resilient urban infrastructure to mitigate climate change impacts in Bangladesh.

Keywords

Climate change GHG Correlation Regression Low- carbon economics.

Publication Details

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  • Conference Name: 3rd International Conference on Data Analytics and Insights (ICDAI-2025)
  • Date of Conference: 28/08/2025 - 28/08/2025
  • Venue: Techno International New Town, Kolkata, India
  • Organizer: Techno International New Town, Kolkata