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Implementation of Paris deal only way to check global warming: PM
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28th April, 2021 09:49:37
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday laid emphasis on the strict implementation of the Paris Agreement, saying it is the only way to check global emissions and thereby global warming. The time to take action to save the planet is not tomorrow, but today, she said in her prerecorded video message in the Foreign Policy Virtual Climate Summit.
The prime minister said climate change is not boundary-specific. If one country emits, every country is affected. So, every country would have to play its role, she said.
PM seeks G20 nations’ “key role” to stop carbon emission
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DHAKA, April 27, 2021 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today sought the G20 (Group of Twenty) nations’ “key role” in stopping global carbon emission and simultaneously called for “strict implementation” of the Paris Agreement to save the planet from the adverse impacts of climate change.
While delivering her recorded statement aired on the inaugural day of the two-day “Foreign Policy Virtual Climate Summit”, the prime also put emphasis on undertaking united efforts by all countries of the world to get rid of the deadly Covid-19 virus.
“Climate change is not boundary-specific … if one country emits, every country is affected. So, every country would have to play its (due) role. However, the rich countries, especially the G20 nations, should play the main role in halting the global (carbon) emission,” she said.
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Published: 27 Apr 2021 10:44 PM BdST
Updated: 27 Apr 2021 11:07 PM BdST
The world’s richest countries are most at fault for climate change, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said, urging them to do more to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. );
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“No member country of the Climate Vulnerable Forum is a significant emitter. But we are the worst sufferers,” Hasina said in her speech to the Foreign Policy Virtual Climate Summit on Monday.
“The bottom 100 countries account for just 3.5 percent of the global emission whereas the G20 countries are responsible for 80 percent.”
Though many countries have joined the Paris Climate Accord, little of substance has been done to check emissions of the greenhouse gases that drive this increase in global temperature, she said.