Co-authored peer-reviewed research published in Migration and Development journal (Taylor & Francis). Examines people's perceptions of climate-induced migration issues in coastal areas of Bangladesh — exploring how communities understand and respond to the environmental pressures driving displacement from their homes.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21632324.2020.1742504
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A personal essay about a child who hated visiting his village and an adult who can't stop wanting to go back. About how nature grows on you quietly, without permission — and the cruel irony that by the time you know what you love, life is too busy to let you have it.
https://medium.com/@hasnatasia/the-child-who-hated-the-village-and-the-adult-who-wants-to-go-back-db7061696677
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A personal essay about growing up in Chattogram, Bangladesh — crossing polluted canals daily without ever questioning them. Until a COVID lockdown video from Venice changed everything. About cities, acceptance and the things we stop noticing when we live with them long enough.
https://medium.com/@hasnatasia/i-never-questioned-the-smell-that-was-the-problem-85db841f2776
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A personal essay on climate change in Bangladesh, written from the perspective of a Chattogram local and banking professional. Explores green banking, environmental policy and the quiet changes happening to a city's weather — told through lived experience rather than data.
https://medium.com/@hasnatasia/something-feels-different-about-the-rain-bc77097084e0