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Bangladesh seeks climate justice: Rizwana 

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15 October, 2024, 09:35 pm
Last modified: 20 October, 2024, 02:02 pm

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Bangladesh seeks climate justice: Rizwana 

Mentioning that Bangladesh’s youth are at the forefront of climate action, she said their passion and innovation as vital to overcoming climate change challenges

BSS
15 October, 2024, 09:35 pm
Last modified: 20 October, 2024, 02:02 pm
Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. Sketch: TBS
Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. Sketch: TBS

Bangladesh seeks climate justice since it suffers from the impacts of climate change, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan said today (15 October).

"Bangladesh suffers from the impacts of climate change although it is one of the least responsible countries for climate change," the adviser made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a function titled "Youth and Climate Change in the Commonwealth" at the Westin Hotel in the Dhaka's Gulshan area.

Regarding climate change support, she said when the country expects more financial support from developed nations, it has received very little. How much funding would be required to protect coastal districts and small island nations, she questioned.

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The event was hosted by the Australian High Commission, in collaboration with Commonwealth Missions in Bangladesh.

Mentioning that Bangladesh's youth are at the forefront of climate action, she said their passion and innovation as vital to overcoming climate change challenges. 

Rizwana stressed the importance of rejecting fossil fuels to secure the future for children.

Platforms like the Commonwealth, she said, can empower young people to take meaningful actions for a sustainable future.

Speaking at the event, Australian Acting High Commissioner in Dhaka Nardia Simpson reaffirmed Australia's commitment to supporting Bangladesh's climate efforts through youth programs and capacity-building initiatives. 

She emphasised the need for empowering students in these efforts.

High Commissioner of Maldives to Bangladesh Shiuneen Rasheed also spoke at the gathering.

The event brought together diplomats, climate activists, youth representatives, and government officials to discuss how Commonwealth countries can collaborate to promote youth leadership in climate initiatives.

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan / climate justice

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