Bangladesh's Minister of Environment Launches 100-Day Program to Address Environmental Issues

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Saber Hossain Chowdhury, Bangladesh's newly appointed minister of environment, forest and climate change, has initiated a 100-day program to identify and address environmental issues in the country. The program aims to promote coordination, political will, leadership, and public awareness to protect the environment and achieve clean energy goals.

8 Ways To Find The Best Web Design Agencies For Your…Dhaka is considered to have some of the poorest air quality of any city in the world, the result of industrial-scale coal- and wood-burning brick kilns, diesel-powered vehicles, and ongoing construction work.

In an interview with Mongabay, Chowdhury emphasizes the need for strong coordination across government, political will and leadership, and increased awareness from the public to protect the environment and meet the country’s clean energy goals. Mongabay’s Abu Siddique spoke with Chowdhury to talk about his new approach to environmental policymaking, the importance of water conservation, and the thorny question of why, despite so much effort and funding for tiger conservation, the population of the big cat in Bangladesh continues to decline. The following interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.For the first time, Bangladesh plans a 100-day target to protect the environment.

Sea-level rise is inevitable. To address the problem, building an embankment might be a solution, though it is cost-sensitive. Sea-level rise is also responsible for human displacement, as many people are migrating from the area and losing their livelihoods.

 

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