Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)
Survival depends on clean air and water, not on material possessions: Rizwana
Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said that people's survival ultimately depends on their access to clean air, water, and soil—not on material possessions such as polished houses or luxurious cars.Despite the country's heavily polluted air quality and rivers, it is never too late to begin the restoration process., she stressed.
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“Change starts with each of us. Instead of asking why banned polythene bags are still on the market, ask yourself why you continue to use them. Single-use plastics take hundreds of years to decompose and ultimately re-enter our food chain as harmful microplastics,” she said on Thursday.The Environment Adviser was delivering the keynote address at the inaugural ceremony of the first Bangladesh qualifier for the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition (Stetson IEMCC) 2024-2025 on Thursday evening.The event, hosted by the Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB), saw enthusiastic participation from students representing 34 universities across the country.Rizwana urged the participants to reconsider everyday habits, such as unnecessary honking, which contributes to noise pollution. “Even in a bustling city like Dhaka, it is possible to drive without honking if we are mindful.”Reflecting on the pressing environmental challenges of today, she called upon the younger generation not to repeat the mistakes of their predecessors. “Embrace sustainable practices, respect nature, and redesign development models to prioritise environmental balance.”Expressing her satisfaction with the event’s inclusivity, Rizwana said, “I am pleased to see gender balance among participants, with an equal number of men and women. I hope this moot court competition inspires you to explore more opportunities like this and prepare for a world that demands meaningful action to tackle environmental issues.”She also highlighted the importance of environmental advocacy, stating, “Environmental advocates can practice law, engage with communities, and serve people in impactful ways. Events like this not only enhance your legal acumen but also instil a sense of responsibility towards the planet.”The Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition, renowned for promoting environmental law education globally, aims to equip aspiring lawyers with the tools to address critical environmental issues through advocacy and legal reasoning.
Adviser Rizwana urges unified global action to tackle climate changeThe inaugural ceremony concluded with a call to action for young minds to champion sustainability and contribute to a greener, more resilient future.
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