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PM places four suggestions to deal with climate challenge

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22 Apr 2021 19:25:02 | Update: 23 Apr 2021 14:11:14
PM places four suggestions to deal with climate challenge
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina attends the ‘Leaders’ Summit on Climate’ hosted by US President Joe Biden virtually on Thursday. --PID photo

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday put forward four suggestions to global leaders to fight climate change challenges with a strong collective response.

The Prime Minister made the suggestions in her prerecorded video message screened in the opening session of the two-day ‘Leaders’ Summit on Climate’ hosted by US President Joe Biden.

Joe Biden invited 40 world leaders, including Sheikh Hasina, to join the virtual Summit to galvanise efforts by major economies to tackle the climate crisis.

Sheikh Hasina’s suggestions include announcing an immediate and ambitious action plan by developed countries to reduce their carbon emissions to keep the global temperature at 1.5 degrees Celsius with focus on mitigation measures; and ensuring the annual target of 100 billion US dollars which should be balanced 50:50 between adaptation and mitigation with a special attention while pursuing losses and damages.

The other two suggestions are: Major economies, international financial institutions and private sectors should come forward with plans for concessional climate financing as well as innovation; and focusing on green economy and carbon neutral technologies with a provision of technology transfer among nations.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has reminded us that any global crisis can only be addressed through a strong collective response,” she said.

Hasina thanked US President Biden for convening the Summit and inviting her to speak at this gathering saying that Bangladesh deeply appreciates the United States’ return to the Paris Climate Agreement and its keen to engage with the international community.

“Despite being a climate vulnerable country with resource constraints, Bangladesh has emerged as a global leader on adaptation and mitigation,” she said.

The Prime Minister mentioned that every year Bangladesh is spending about 5 billion dollars, about 2.5 percent of the GDP, on climate adaptation and resilience-building measures.

“The 1.1 million forcefully displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar whom we’ve sheltered worsened our vulnerabilities,” she added.

Hasina said Bangladesh is pursuing a low-carbon development path. To raise its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and adaptation ambition, it has included new sectors in addition to the existing energy, industry and transport sectors in the mitigation process. “We’re planning to submit a quantified ambitious NDC by June 2021.”

The Prime Minister said Bangladesh is observing ‘Mujib Year’, marking the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

“We’re planting 30 million saplings nationwide and adopting the ‘Mujib Climate Prosperity Plan’ to achieve low-carbon economic growth,” she said.

As the Chair of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and V20, she said, Bangladesh’s key focus is on upholding the interests of the climate vulnerable countries, she added.

Hasina said Bangladesh is hosting the South Asian regional office of the Global Centre on Adaptation which is promoting locally-led adaptation solutions.

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