‘US$300bil is not enough’


THE nation called for more funds and faster support for developing countries facing escalating threats from climate change, saying the global climate financing goal of US$300bil (RM1.2 trillion) per year fell short of their needs.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China, during his first overseas trip since taking office, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman urged wealthy nations to honour climate commitments ahead of the United Nations’ next climate negotiations in November.

Bangladesh, one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to climate change, is seeking support to fund projects that would help it cope with rising floods, cyclones, river erosion and saltwater intrusion, while pursuing an ambitious domestic climate agenda.

Countries had agreed to increase their annual climate finance provision to US$300bil by 2035 at the UN climate summit in 2024, but Tarique said that was not enough to meet the mitigation and adaptation requirements for developing countries.

He called for greater mobilisation of the UN’s Green Climate Fund and urged governments to make climate finance more accessible.

“The Loss and Damage Fund must move from promise to delivery, with accessible and predictable support for victim nations,” he said.

Tarique said adaptation measures, crucial for countries like Bangladesh, must stand alongside emissions reduction efforts, pointing to domestic initiatives that include dredging 20,000km of rivers and canals to reduce flooding and planting 250 million trees.

“Climate resilience cannot be built by any country alone,” he said, calling for stronger global partnerships spanning finance, technology and action. — Reuters

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