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Opinion: Effective climate adaptation must be locally-led

By ICCCAD
1 week ago
in :  Opinion, Publications
91

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Sixth Assessment Report, released in 2021, stated that South Asia will face intensified monsoon seasons, heatwaves and changing snowmelt patterns as the planet warms. And yet, the people most affected are often left out of adaptation projects. According to the think tank International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), “estimates suggest under 10 per cent of climate finance …

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What Asia can do to fight climate change

By ICCCAD
August 30, 2023
in :  Daily Star Article, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
324

As far as climate change is concerned, the Asia Pacific is highly significant. In this region, we have China, Japan and India emitting large amounts of greenhouse gases, while low-lying areas are facing the threats brought on by the waters. Just recently, China and India suffered major flooding, which has caused much devastation. In South Korea – where I’ve been …

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Scale up climate change adaptation as soon as possible

By ICCCAD
August 24, 2023
in :  Daily Star Article, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
345

The recent floods in Bandarban and Chattogram have left behind a trail of deaths, while waterlogging put countless lives in misery. To make matters worse, this was just one of the many episodes caused by unusually heavy rainfall, and we must expect more of such incidents as human-induced climate change continues. While Bangladesh has been doing quite well in adapting …

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Understanding the concepts of adaptation and loss and damage

By Fauzia web admin
May 24, 2023
in :  Daily Star Article, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
408

A major prediction has come out of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) this week, which says the world will almost certainly cross the threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius of global atmospheric temperature rise within the next five years or so. This confirms that the world has already entered the era of losses and damages attributable to human-induced climate change and …

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Devastating climate impacts await coastal Bangladesh

By ICCCAD
September 28, 2022
in :  Daily Star Article, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
642

The World Bank recently published a thorough analysis of various adverse impacts of human-induced climate change that will hit the coastal districts of Bangladesh over the coming decades, increasing the frequency and severity of coastal flood events. The estimated losses amount to USD 570 million every year going forward if measures are not taken to minimise those impacts. Let me …

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OPINION: We need a clearer roadmap to a resilient food system

By ICCCAD
August 2, 2022
in :  Dr Saleemul Huq Media, News, Newspaper and magazine articles, Opinion
880

As climate change hits farmers and those who depend on them, creating a smarter food system is now critical Each year the country presiding over the UN Climate Summit – which this year is Egypt – can choose key areas in which to raise ambition through the ‘presidency programme’. The news that Egypt has chosen to add an ‘adaptation and …

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The experience of Friendship SPO

20 years of adaptation solutions for the climate vulnerable

By ICCCAD
April 21, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
608

From a country facing the most pressing of climate induced disaster vulnerability, FRIENDSHIP is a social purpose organization that develops scalable adaptation solutions to strengthen the resilience of marginalised communities. With its working area consisting 100% of climate vulnerable population, the organization’s path has interesting lessons on adaptation. This article attempts to explore and connect the dots of their work …

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How is Bangladesh writing the history of adaptation?

Our nation’s role as a vanguard against the climate crisis is indisputable

By ICCCAD
April 21, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
589

After the publication of the third assessment report of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2001, the world came to realize that adverse impacts of human- induced climate change would become inevitable and unavoidable and hence all countries had to prepare for those adverse impacts through adaptation. A corollary of that finding was that while all countries, both …

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Gender equality and climate justice

Feminist action for climate justice is crucial

By ICCCAD
April 11, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
871

  We have come a long way from questioning “why gender in climate change actions.” To quickly recapitulate the criticality of gender in climate actions: Vulnerability and capacity with regards to disaster and climate change impacts are related to power and privileges. Women and marginalized groups are at the bottom of the power structure and have the least power, privileges, …

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Climate Tribune | February 2022

By ICCCAD
March 21, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Newspaper and magazine articles
1,642

Climate Tribune | February 2022 Articles in the series ‘The new normal: Youth leadership for climate action’ by Farah Kabir ‘Gender equality and climate justice’ by Dilruba Haider ‘Dignity in the shadows: Let’s talk about it’ by Adnan Qader & Hasin Jahan ‘The history of BRAC addressing climate change’ by Dr. Md Liakath Ali ‘The experience of Friendship SPO’  by …

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