Ban Ki-moon, Chair of the Board of the Global Center on Adaptation and former Secretary General of the UN, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, UK International Champion on Adaptation and Resilience for the COP26 Presidency and Minister for Business, Energy and Clean Growth, London-based Ambassadors and High Commissioners and Chatham House Director Robin Niblett CMG, showered praise during the diplomatic dialogue at the Chatham House on Wednesday.
Speaking as a panelist at the CoP-26 Diplomatic Dialogue on Adaptation and Resilience representing Bangladesh and the CVF Presidency, Bangladesh High Commissioner in the UK Saida Muna Tasneem said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as the CVF President, launched the Mujib Climate Prosperity Plan, a transformative climate concept for sustainable economic growth through investing in nature and climate resilience.
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She said Bangladesh will continue to push forward climate prosperity agenda in the run-up to the CoP 26 and beyond.
The High Commissioner also briefed the meeting of Bangladesh's national and also CVF climate priorities at the CoP-26 including proposal of a High level meeting of the CVF-CoP 26 Presidency followed by a 'CVF-COP26 Joint Declaration' during the Glasgow CoP-26 in November this year.
Loss and damage demands of the CVF countries, implementation of Carbon Trading under Article 6 and Global Goal on Adaptation under Article 7 of the Paris Agreement, a dedicated UN Special Rapporteur on climate change and human rights were also highlighted.
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Referring to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's successful evacuation of 2.4 million of people during the super Cyclone Amphan in May last year, Ban Ki-moon praised Bangladesh's extra-ordinary capacity of early warning and disaster preparedness by terming Bangladesh a frontline Climate Leader.
The UK CoP-26 Minister and the International Ambition Champion Anne-Marie Trevelyan mentioned the four key goals of the UK as the CoP-26 President including mitigation, strengthening of adaptation, financing and international collaboration.
Trevelyan reaffirmed UK's continued climate partnership with Bangladesh under the 2019 Resilience and Adaptation Coalition and the 2021 Ambition Action Coalition towards tackling the impacts of climate change.
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A large number of High Commissioners and Ambassadors based in London and other European countries, representatives from the leading British climate think-tanks participated in the dialogue.