Bangladesh vows to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 7.0pc by 2030


  FE ONLINE REPORT | Published: April 27, 2022 20:01:31 | Updated: April 28, 2022 13:37:13


Bangladesh vows to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 7.0pc by 2030

Bangladesh will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 7.0 per cent unconditional and 16 per cent conditional by 2030.

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Md Shahab Uddin said this in a meeting with the Swiss Ambassador on Wednesday.

He said Bangladesh is in the final stage of developing the National Adaptation Plan.  

“Bangladesh has signed and ratified all the major multilateral environmental agreements, including UNCBD, UNFCCC, UNCCD, Basel Convention, Stockholm Convention on POPS, Montreal Protocol on ODS and so on,” said the minister in a meeting with Nathale Chuard, Ambassador of Switzerland to Bangladesh.

He also said Bangladesh, with its limited landmass, has declared 5.77 per cent terrestrial area of the country as nature conservation areas consisting of 48 Protected Areas and 13 Ecologically Critical Areas; with our wider seascape, we have already declared 4 Marine Protected Areas covering 6.20% of the total marine area of the country.

The minister said we have got a shining example of Swiss Development Cooperation to the cause of Biodiversity Conservation through the project "Community-based Sustainable Management of Tanguar Haor" implemented in three phases during 2006-2016 towards establishing a sustainable management system in the Ramsar wetland site of Tanguar Haor in North-Eastern Bangladesh.

Bangladesh would highly appreciate and welcome Switzerland to revitalise its efforts towards enhancing resource mobilization to an optimum level so that our Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Adaptation Initiatives could further be intensified to conserve and restore all the important ecosystems in the terrestrial and marine areas. 

Switzerland could further the cooperation with Bangladesh in terms of technical, technological and financial resources mobilization towards implementing development projects on concrete Adaptation and Resilience of the Community and Ecosystems, Biodiversity Conservation and Nature-based solutions. 

Hazardous Waste Management, Plastic Management and Introduction of Circular Economy. 

Nathale Chuard, Switzerland's Ambassador to Bangladesh, said that Switzerland's cooperation in the areas of biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation and mitigation activities would continue at a steady pace. 

The meeting was attended by the Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Md. Mostafa Kamal, Additional Secretary (Administration) Iqbal Abdullah Harun, Additional Secretary (Climate Change) Md. Mizanul Hoque Chowdhury, Additional Secretary (Environment) Md. Moniruzzaman and Additional Secretary (Development) Sanjay Kumar.  Bhowmik. 

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