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Rizwana calls for stronger international support on climate action, energy transition

October 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The adviser mentioned that adaptation alone cannot secure survival if global mitigation commitments are not met

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09 October, 2025, 08:45 pm

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Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. File Photo: Collected

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Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. File Photo: Collected

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan. File Photo: Collected

 

Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has called on the international community to extend stronger support for Bangladesh’s climate resilience and energy transition.

“Climate change is a harsh reality for Bangladesh,” she said while speaking at the launch of the Team Europe Initiative – Climate and Energy, held at a hotel in Dhaka today (9 October).


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Rizwana said that adaptation has long been a part of our lives, but the growing scale and intensity of impacts have pushed our people beyond their limits. “Portraying Bangladesh only as a ‘resilient society’ without recognising the basic rights of its people is unjust,” she added.

The adviser mentioned that adaptation alone cannot secure survival if global mitigation commitments are not met. “If the 1.5°C target is not maintained, adaptation will not be enough for countries like Bangladesh,” she warned, urging major emitters to fulfil their responsibilities under the Paris Agreement.

Highlighting Bangladesh’s commitment to a 30 percent renewable energy target by 2030, Rizwana Hasan pointed to ongoing efforts such as rooftop solar integration, mandatory solar panels in government offices, and the exploration of wind power.

“Energy transition demands vision, technology, finance, and accountability. We need Europe’s partnership through technology transfer and affordable financing,” she said.

She also flagged pressing water security challenges, including salinity intrusion, falling groundwater levels, and stress on surface water.

Rizwana urged large-scale investments in rainwater harvesting, wetland restoration, and nature-based solutions.

Expressing optimism, Rizwana Hasan said, “Europe has always stood by Bangladesh. We believe this spirit will continue under the Team Europe Initiative, ensuring shared responsibility in addressing climate and energy challenges.”

EU Ambassador to Bangladesh Michael Miller, German Ambassador Rüdiger Lotz and Diana Acconcia, Director for International Affairs and Climate Finance, European Commission, Joris van Bommel, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Bangladesh, along with European representatives, climate experts, and youth activists, were also present.

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