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All parties must come forward to combat climate change: Saber

Staff Reporter:

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury has said all parties must come forward to combat climate change as it is a global challenge.

Highlighting the pivotal role artists can play in raising public awareness, he underscored the importance of inspiring individuals to consider the impacts of climate change and take decisive action.

The minister said these in response to questions from the media after visiting as the chief guest at the closing ceremony of “Chaloman,” a solo exhibition on climate change and women, held at Alok’s Neighborhood Art Space Shala Gallery in the capital on Saturday.

In response to media inquiries, Saber reaffirmed the government’s commitment to combat climate change in collaboration with the international community. Efforts include extensive afforestation, scaling up renewable energy production, and implementing adaptation measures for communities vulnerable to climate impacts, he added.

The minister urged all segments of society to be proactive in addressing the adverse effects of climate change.

The event was attended by Ruxmini Reqvana Q Chowdhury, founder and director of Alokir: The Neighborhood Art Space, renowned Bangla Academy awardee Noorjahan Bose, as well as artists, art critics, and cultural figures.

At the exhibition, US expatriate artist Monica Jahan Bose showcased the effects of climate change through a multi-dimensional presentation, including a three-channel video, saree installation art, and a performance involving women from the climate-vulnerable Katakhali village in Patuakhali.

These participants shared firsthand accounts of climate impacts on coastal regions, including crop damage caused by emissions from the thermal power plant in Payra.

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