Even before any climate adaptation fund has seen the light of day, Bangladesh makes substantial demands
If sea levels rise by one meter, at least 20 million Bangladeshis, of a total population about 150 million, would be displaced. If the glaciers on the Himalayas melt due to global warming, the situation is even worse.
“The population of our one coastal district is bigger than the entire population of all island countries and in that consideration at least 15 percent of any climate fund should come to us,” State Minister of Environment and Forest Hasan Mahmud told a news conference, according to Reuters.
Hasan Mahmud emphasized that Bangladesh is the most vulnerable country in the world to climate change, Reuters reports.
“We are not begging any mercy from anyone. Rather we want justice as the worst victim of climate change,” said Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, a leading economist, who is also part of the Bangladesh climate negotiation team.
Source: COP15
The liveeco team