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নির্বাচিত পোস্ট | লগইন | রেজিস্ট্রেশন করুন | রিফ্রেস |
Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated with the lowest quantity of per-capita arable land (0.05 hectares) countries in the world. Though we made considerable progress on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), climate change in the form of extreme-weather events, tidal surges and erratic rainfall has negatively impacted agricultural production, industrial development and social structures. We are fighting for our own future with limited resources and technologies. We are keen to see the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We have not been sitting around waiting for the world to save us. Our contribution to climate change in terms of greenhouse-gas emissions is negligible. Bangladesh was the first developing nation to create a Climate Change Strategy, action Plan and allocated Tk 30.30 billion to our climate-change trust fund. We have built about four million solar-home systems in off-grid areas and 1.5 million improved cook stoves to decrease indoor air pollution. We have also made remarkable progress in food production and the country has become a food-exporting country. Bangladesh has been leading by example, and we are ready to share our experiences with rest of the world. Actually present government is fighting for our future with limited resources day by day.
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