“THE COP-26 AND THE BANGLADESH”

 

Climate! Climate! Climate! The word that is mostly used everywhere around the world. But are we really concern about our climate? How the world leader apprehend toward that. From Stockholm conference in 1972 to COP-26 in 2021, world leaders are trying to reach a deal how to cap the temperature within 1.5℃. From Vienna convention to Kyoto protocol leaders are searching for a solution. But actual steps haven’t been taken yet. The greenhouse gas emission is increasing day by day mainly because of fossil fuel. Greenhouse gas includes carbon-di-oxide (49%), Methane (18%),
Chlorofluro Carbon (14%), Nitrous-Oxide (06%) and water vapor and others (13%). The biggest emitter of carbon-di-oxide is China .It emits approximately 9040.74 million metric ton carbon-di-oxide per year. The second and third emitter are United States of America and India. The sectors that are responsible most for greenhouse emission power generation (25%) and next we are destroying our forestland (24%). The world glacier contains total 0.68% water in world. You think it’s very little water but not it is! It’s around 9.5*100000 cubic kilometers water. It’s huge amount of water. The main scenario is that we are heating our world by emitting those pernicious greenhouse. Our world becomes more dangerous place than ever. The natural disasters are occurring more frequent than we are expecting. The Cyclone, the earthquake and the volcanic explosion are developing day by day. Our Country is situated in most vulnerable place in the world. Approximately 60% land of our country is above 6 meters above from sea level. If the glacier starts to melt, it will submerge most of our low-lying area. IPCC estimates that 30% of our food production go to vain in coming century. The Bangladesh will be worst sufferer. Our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is taking numerous initiatives to tackle the Natural Disaster. In Cop-26 meeting more than 100 countries endorse multibillion dollar pledge to save the world climate. World leaders are also agreed to end deforestation by 2030. It includes Amazon rainforest, Canada’s Northern Boreal forest and Congo Basin Rainforest. Our Prime Minister has urged for overdue climate financing from rich countries and also call for taking the proper measures to tackle this climate change.      

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