Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Bangladesh leads the world in facing climate challenges





Bangladesh, one of the worst sufferers of the global warming, is, gradually, becoming the spokesperson of the victim countries, specially of the Least Developed Countries to address the climate change issues and meet its compensation from the developed countries, the main responsible for greenhouse gas emission.

The observation was made by environmentalists, development journalists and educationalists.

Referring to the participation of Bangladesh delegation at the just concluded World Climate Conference-3, Geneva, Switzerland (September 1-5), the experts said the South Asian nation has been successful in proving its sincerity and strategic capacity to tackle the disastrous impacts of the climate change.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina led the 44-member delegation at the Geneva Climate Meet.

Sheikh Hasina at her statement at the conference explained to the international community about Bangladesh’s vulnerability to the climate unpredictability, her government’s plans and programmes to face the challenges.

The world leadership praised the statement of Bangladesh Premier saying that her statement will show many countries of the world the proper way to tackle the climate challenges.

The five-day gathering of national leaders, environmentalists, experts concluded with a call to create a global framework for climate services to common people.

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