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The National Biodiversity & Climate Conference 2025 brought together researchers, environmental and health experts, youth leaders, policymakers, and civil society representatives to discuss biodiversity conservation, climate action, and environmental pollution. Strategically partnered by OAB Foundation, the conference emphasized the importance of scientific collaboration, youth participation, and collective action in building a sustainable and climate-resilient Bangladesh.

The Bangladesh BioDiversity Summit 2025 is a national initiative that will bring together environmental leaders, policymakers, researchers, green entrepreneurs, youth activists, conservationists, students, and civil society representatives to address the growing threats to Bangladesh's biodiversity. The two-day summit will promote knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovative, community-driven solutions for biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable development.

OAB Foundation Joins World Environment Day 2026 Citizens' Gathering to Advocate for Renewable Energy On the occasion of World Environment Day 2026, OAB Foundation participated in the "Renewable Energy Now" citizens' gathering, mime performance, and poster distribution campaign at Shyamoli Park, Dhaka. The event called for a just transition to renewable energy and stronger climate action to ensure a sustainable future for Bangladesh.

On 24 June 2025, a symbolic protest gathering and awareness program were held at Shyamoli Park Ground in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, demanding an end to Japanese private investment in coal and LNG projects in Bangladesh. The event was organized in response to ongoing investments by Japanese financial institutions and energy companies in fossil fuel-based energy projects across Bangladesh and other Asian countries. The gathering called upon Japanese banks and corporations to stop financing coal and gas projects and instead support Bangladesh’s transition to renewable and sustainable energy systems.

On 9 September 2025, a prominent and symbolic protest gathering was held to protect the Sundarbans, Hilsa fish, and salt production from the harmful impacts of coal-based power generation. The event was organized as part of a global campaign initiated by the Asian Energy Network and the Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development ahead of the United Nations General Assembly, calling on world leaders to accelerate the transition away from coal and adopt renewable energy solutions. The gathering highlighted growing concerns over environmental degradation, public health risks, and livelihood losses associated with coal-fired power plants operating in ecologically sensitive regions of Bangladesh. The protest gathering was jointly organized by Dhoritri Rokkhay Amra (DHORA), Bangladesh Krishak Federation, Brighters, Centre for Atmospheric Pollution Studies (CAPS), Climate Frontier, Centre for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD), Environmental Research and Development Alternatives (ERDA), EquityBD, Global Law Thinkers Society (GLTS), Khasia Students Union, Mission Green Bangladesh, OAB Foundation, River Bangla, Riverine People, Shocheton Foundation, Sundarban O Upakul Surakkha Andolon, Waterkeepers Bangladesh, Youth and Environment Development Organization, Young Climate Action Network, and 350.org.

On the occasion of Earth Day 2026, Artwork for the Earth: A Planet for the People was organized at Shyamoli Park Ground in Dhaka by Waterkeepers Bangladesh in collaboration with OAB Foundation and other partner organizations. The event brought together people from diverse backgrounds to promote environmental awareness, climate action, and community engagement through art, culture, and collective participation.