Human-caused emissions of greenhouse gases have raised global temperatures, causing major impacts on Earth’s ecosystems and human society, as the first installment of the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made unequivocally clear in August.
Viewed from Bangladesh, this is not really news for us, or for other poorer, more vulnerable communities and countries in the Global South. We have been seeing and feeling enhanced climatic impacts from floods, cyclones and droughts for the past decade or more. The recent floods in Germany that killed nearly 200 people, as well as the floods in New Jersey following Hurricane Ida that took more than 30 lives, are alarming examples of events in richer countries. The world is now seeing record-breaking climatic impacts occurring in all parts of the world every day, and they will only get worse in the near term.
The report also highlights the need to make adaptation a whole-of-society effort in every country, as well as globally. The rest of the world would do well to learn from my country, Bangladesh, where we have been taking this whole-of-society approach. We have already gone up a steep learning curve to prepare the 160 million citizens of the country to tackle climate change impacts when they happen.
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