Two Bangladeshis among the world's 100 most influential climate warriors
Junaid Al Habib-
The water crisis is thought to be the most important and the world's 100 most influential climate infruitancers are listed in the list of two Bangladeshi scientists, one of them, a British Bangladeshi scientist. Salimul Haque and another Bangladeshi journalist Rafiqul Islam Montu, who works worldwide in coastal journalism.
This list is made by the current Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, the Prime Minister of Barbados Mita Motel, the internationally renowned I'tang Climate Activist Greta Thunberg, and many other eminent people.
The list was published on Friday (November 4) night by the British non-profit organization ‘Apolitical Foundation’, which was published in front of the 27th United Nations Climate Conference (COP27 or Conference of Parties) to be held in Egypt's Sharm al-Shekh on November 6 to 18 this year.
Before the official publication of the list, journalist Rafiqul Islam Montu has included the list of Montu, the Apolitical Foundation said that he received the e-mail.
From the list publishing agency Apolitical Foundation Dr. It is said about the contribution of Salimul Haque, Dr. Salimul Haque is the director of the Bangladesh Center for Climate Change and Development. He is best known for his role in global climate mitigation and adaptation, and is the lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has published numerous reports and articles in space and has been awarded the Bertnie Award. His work has been an outstanding contribution to the science of climate change adaptation. recognizes.
The organization that publishes the list of contributions to the contribution of Rafiqul Islam Montu said that the world is well-known for coastal climate journalism and photography, he is writing and doing photography, writing and photographing the unexpressed impact of the irrigated coastal population of Bangladesh. His work was an integral part of the Climate adaptation for COP-26.
The list of organizations, groups and individuals who have found and worked hard to implement climate solutions on their own initiatives, from Green Finance to Indigenous Land Activities, will encourage individuals who have achieved success in the struggle against climate change.
The agency said that the government of each country has been at the forefront of the water-budget action, but the list is published. The target is to be profiled by the Jalbatu policymakers, which also focuses on climate action heroes, including the global South and grassroots campaigning voices.
cop The 27th meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) is the 27th meeting of the Party, which brings together 198 members of the UNFCC Convention to take coordinated action to combat the impact of climate change worldwide.
In the meeting, representatives of different countries discussed climate change adaptation to environmental impacts, withdrawing from fossil fuel use and identifying potential aids in more disaster resistant to adapt to the effects of climate change.