Environmental degradation poses significant challenges to Bangladesh's sustainable development, given its dense population and vulnerability to climate change. Media, particularly print journalism, plays a crucial role in addressing these challenges by raising awareness and fostering public discourse. This study examines environmental reporting in Bangladeshi print media, focusing on depth, source diversity, and long-term impact. Through qualitative analysis and interviews, it evaluates coverage depth, source credibility, and societal outcomes. Findings reveal a mix of superficial and investigative reporting, with varied source usage. While challenges like resource constraints and censorship exist, opportunities for improvement through training, investigative focus, source diversification, and ethical reporting practices are identified. Enhancing environmental journalism's quality and impact can promote public awareness, policy discourse, and societal change, contributing to Bangladesh's environmental sustainability.