Staff Reporter:
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury yesterday said Bangladesh needs US$ 534 billion to address climate change impact by 2050 and that is why international financial support is a must for implementing climate plans.
“Bangladesh is committed to working collaboratively with international partners to build climate resili-ence,” he said while addressing a technical session of the National Adaptation Plan Expo 2024 at Banga-bandhu International Conference Centre in the capital.
Speaking on the occasion, Saber Chowdhury reaffirmed the government’s dedication to advancing cli-mate adaptation efforts and ensuring a sustainable future for all citizens as Bangladesh continues to face the adverse impacts of climate change.
He emphasised the importance of proactive measures, collaborative efforts and innovative solutions in adapting to the challenges posed by climate change.
The environment minister highlighted Bangladesh’s significant progress in developing and implementing national climate plans, showcasing the country’s leadership in climate adaptation on a global scale.
Chaired by Secretary of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Ministry Dr Farhina Ahmed, the ses-sion was addressed, among others, by Executive Director of Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS) Malik Fida A Khan, Additional Secretary of Economic Relations Divi-sion AKM Sohel, climate specialist Dr M Asaduzaman and Director (Climate Change and International Convention) of Department of Environment (DoE) Mirza Shawkat Ali.