Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud has said that adaptation to and mitigation of the losses caused by climate change are being widely discussed at this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference of The Parties (COP27).
The minister shared this with UNB after attending COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh of Egypt on Friday.
“Climate vulnerable countries like Bangladesh are urging the developed nations for a long time to provide USD 100 billion per year to the Green Climate Fund. The issue is being discussed in details at COP27, which is making us hopeful,” Hasan said.
Read: COP27: Bangladesh wants developed countries to deliver on $100 billion promise
Bangladeshi climate specialists attending the conference said that the United Nations has marked November 11 as ‘De-carbonization Day’ and today’s discussion topics include reducing carbon emission in different sectors.
During the discussion, countries will talk about how to control carbon emission in sectors like oil, gas, steel and cement.
The steel industry is one of the top emitters of carbon in the world. Emphasis will be given on taking global measures to reduce carbon emission from the Steel industries worldwide.
Besides, countries will also discuss how to cut back the emission of human-generated methane gas from oil and gas industries through technology transfer, capacity building and financing.
Read: COP27: Bangladesh prioritises realisation of green climate fund, Environment Minister tells UNB
For the first time, children and young people have been included in activities related to dealing with climate change at this year’s climate conference.
“The world will move a step further in tackling climate change through the participation and activism of children and young people,” said Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the UN.