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Berlin Conference: Dhaka for climate justice, compensation
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June 05, 02:39 PM 76 Views

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Berlin Climate and Security Conference held on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. Photo: Courtesy

Dhaka, June 5 (UNB) - State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam has asked for climate justice that needs to be established and demanded compensation and adequate financial and other assistance for adaptation measures.

He called for more concrete global coordination and insisted that the developed countries and the countries responsible for producing huge amount of greenhouse gases must triple their nationally determined commitments (NDCc) if they want to limit the rise of global temperature below two degree centigrade and preferably up to 1.5 degree centigrade.

At the Berlin Climate and Security Conference held on Wednesday, Alam mentioned that for the persons displaced due to climate change, migration and relocation are options to consider, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Conference discussed the existential threat to human civilisation as a whole due to ever worsening climate change and the grave danger it presents to the physical and political security of different countries and even individuals.

To deal with climate change related displacement, Alam called for new binding legal instrument as the existing instruments are not adequate and are mostly voluntary.

The State Minister described the grave threat of climate change to Bangladesh and explained how, if continued in the same fashion, this will cause extreme devastation to every sector of Bangladesh endangering all the achievements.

Alam mentioned the actions and strategy under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to fight the adverse impacts of the climate change.

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He said that Bangladesh and similar countries contributed nothing to the issue of climate change but they were the worst victims due to irresponsible activities of some developed and other states.

He also mentioned the Rohingya crisis and compared it with global climate change calamity as both of them produce similar devastation.

As there were proposals from other participants to refer the climate change and the security nexus to the Security Council of UN, the State Minister called for considering the issue necessarily as a development concern which should be covered by all organs and agencies of UN.

He demanded true implementation of the Paris Agreement, 2030 Development Agenda (SDGs) and the Sendai Framework and continuation of existing facilities for LDCs after graduation as effective measures to fight climate change.

This annual conference was organised by the German Federal Foreign Office, independent German think tanks Adelphi and Potsdam Institute of Climate Research, and the German Foreign Ministry project ‘Climate Diplomacy’.

President of Nauru, Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium, Foreign and State Ministers of Germany, Sweden, Ghana, Maldives, Malta, Palau, UK, Cote d’Ivoire, Afghanistan, former US Secretary of State John Kerry, Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Foreign Secretaries of different countries and scores of high officials and academicians from several leading think tanks of Europe participated in this year’s Conference.
 
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We r truly becoming a global leader. These polluters r bound to give us compensation for destroying our environment.
 
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**** that, we should curb our own emissions before asking compensation... casepoint: mexico
western countries polluted the world and became developed countries. Now they want developing countries enforce pollution norms. It is sheer hypocrisy on part of developed countries.
Developing countries should only curb emissions when they become developed. It might be a bit hard on the planet but I dont know why developing countries should pay the price while developed countries get away with what they have done.
 
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western countries polluted the world and become developed countries. Now they want developing countries enforce pollution norms. It is sheer hypocrisy on part of developed countries.
Developing countries should only curb emissions when they became developed. It might be a bit hard on the planet but I dont know why developing countries should pay the price while developed countries get away with what they have done.
i agree with your point... but developing with cleaner norms is still better maybe not for the short term but long term.... afterall our children will be inhabiting the planet after us....
i'm not asking for strict restriction standards of california or europe... but maybe using all the waste to generate electricity like in germany, slowly cutting back on fossil generated power and going all out on nuclear plant programs... though costly are much better long term solutions
 
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western countries polluted the world and became developed countries. Now they want developing countries enforce pollution norms. It is sheer hypocrisy on part of developed countries.
Developing countries should only curb emissions when they become developed. It might be a bit hard on the planet but I dont know why developing countries should pay the price while developed countries get away with what they have done.
No. Exactly speaking, India and China are the two greatest polluter countries who are destroying the world's environment. While the Chinese with a mobile mind is creating an environment-friendly situation, the static mind of Indians is doing the opposite.

India is still constructing large coal-fired power plants with 200-year-old technology and not with supercritical technology that EU countries and China have adopted. India is busy spending on prestige projects like Mars Missions with money borrowed from the EU.

While Himalaya resists the Chinese pollution to enter our part of the environment, the near proximity of India causes huge air pollution over the BD sky. BD is suffering due to India's lackluster attitude rather than European pollution although it is created by all and the flow of wind causes it to spread.
 
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i agree with your point... but developing with cleaner norms is still better maybe not for the short term but long term.... afterall our children will be inhabiting the planet after us....
i'm not asking for strict restriction standards of california or europe... but maybe using all the waste to generate electricity like in germany, slowly cutting back on fossil generated power and going all out on nuclear plant programs... though costly are much better long term solutions

Yes there is only so much pollution this planet can take.

BD is an example of a developing country that is staying away from highly polluting energy sources like coal to generate electricity. The bulk of it's energy use is and will be generated by much cleaner gas, nuclear and renewables.
 
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https://www.iea-coal.org/bangladesh-13-coal-fired-power-plants-to-start-generation-by-2023/

NEWS
BANGLADESH: 13 COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS TO START GENERATION BY 2023
27th February 2019

Please open the link above to know how BD is and will be contributing to air pollution. BD is doing so even with the coal-fired brickfields. A man can see and feel the pollution in Dhaka/Chittagong with naked eyes because of many hundreds of brickfields are producing it by burning raw coal inefficiently.

Some idiots claiming otherwise should remove their Sunglasses to see the pollution.
 
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https://www.iea-coal.org/bangladesh-13-coal-fired-power-plants-to-start-generation-by-2023/

NEWS
BANGLADESH: 13 COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS TO START GENERATION BY 2023
27th February 2019

Please open the link above to know how BD is and will be contributing to air pollution. BD is doing so even with the coal-fired brickfields. A man can see and feel the pollution in Dhaka/Chittagong with naked eyes because of many hundreds of brickfields are producing it by burning raw coal inefficiently.

Some idiots claiming otherwise should remove their Sunglass to see the pollution.
i remember a construction firm in bd encouraging use of concrete blocks and have a huge manufacturing plant for their buildings projects and meeting demands of third party builders... people need to be made aware of alternatives
 
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