At the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, Dr. Muhammad Yunus met with world leaders, highlighting the impacts of climate change on Bangladesh. In his address, Yunus emphasized that Bangladesh requires global assistance to tackle climate issues. He pointed out the necessity for responsible governance and societal accountability to promote renewable energy, which is essential for establishing sustainable lifestyles. Throughout the conference, representatives from at least 200 countries participated, demonstrating a collective push against the global climate crisis. Yunus urged collaboration among nations, echoing sentiments during meetings with various heads of state, including Turkey's President Erdogan. Discussions have also centered on marine cooperation, technology, and education to address climate challenges. Yunus remains committed to encouraging youth to engage in climate action, indicating a positive path forward for Bangladesh. He believes that with collective efforts and innovative initiatives, the nation can progress towards a prosperous future despite the adversities posed by climate change.
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