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Take urgent steps to mitigate climate change: Experts

April 18, 2019 00:00:00


Experts at a function on Wednesday said it is high time for Bangladesh to pay attention to climate change mitigation along with adaptation as the country is heading towards higher middle income country, reports UNB.

They came up with the call at the 'Third National Communication of Bangladesh to the UNFCCC' report launching ceremony held at CIRRAP in the city.

The emission of the country is gradually increasing which portrays the trends of current economic growth.

The country's per capita emission has increased from 0.85 metric tonnes CO2eq in 2005 to 0.98 metric tonnes CO2eq in 2012.

The launching ceremony organised by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), highlighted the process of creating the inventory of greenhouse gas sources and estimate through systematic data collection and proper analysis, described in the Third National Communication (TNC) report.

As a signatory to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Bangladesh prepared the "Third National Communication" with financial and technical assistance of the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Earlier, Bangladesh submitted its Initial National Communication (INC) to the UNFCCC in 2002 and Second National Communication (SNC) in 2012.

The Third National Communication, which is already submitted to the UNFCCC in 2018, reflects the firm commitment of the government of Bangladesh to the Convention.

"Compared to other countries, Bangladesh emits relatively little amount of the greenhouse gases due to anthropogenic factors," said Environment Minister Md Shahabuddin at the launching ceremony as the chief guest.

He said, "Although we do not have any international obligation for climate change mitigation as per common but differentiated responsibilities principle under UNFCCC, we are taking measures to show solidarity with the international community."

Climate Change Specialist and Chairman, PKSF Dr Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, in his keynote said, "Although mitigation issue is not obligatory for us due to low pollution in comparison to developed countries, we can still reduce emissions by increasing energy efficiency in energy, transport and industries sector."

Environment Secretary Abdullah Al Mohsin Chowdhury underlined the process and importance of the report.

He said, "As a part of the global obligation under UNFCCCC, the government of Bangladesh has prepared the TNC in accordance with the guidelines adopted by the Conferences of Parties (COP).

The report provides an updated status of national circumstances along with greenhouse gas inventory for 2006-2012 of different sectors and measures to facilitate adequate adaptation and appropriate mitigation."

Kyoko Yokosuka, Deputy Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh in her remarks said, "The TNC has generated baseline data required for the assessment of greenhouse gas emission from five key sectors and mitigation options."


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