COP28 offered progress, albeit slow; but time is a luxury that nations like Bangladesh cannot afford.
Bangladesh can bank on the decision of renewable and energy efficiency.
World, local leaders must come up with a better response
We don’t have the time anymore, and we, as the climate action community, are tired of saying this ad nauseam.
The opening session of COP28 yesterday started with an outpouring of remembrance and respect for Saleemul Huq and Pete Betts, two climate activists who passed away in October
Regardless of which country you look at in the world, one crisis is evident everywhere: the climate crisis.
COP28 offered progress, albeit slow; but time is a luxury that nations like Bangladesh cannot afford.
Bangladesh can bank on the decision of renewable and energy efficiency.
World, local leaders must come up with a better response
We don’t have the time anymore, and we, as the climate action community, are tired of saying this ad nauseam.
The opening session of COP28 yesterday started with an outpouring of remembrance and respect for Saleemul Huq and Pete Betts, two climate activists who passed away in October
Regardless of which country you look at in the world, one crisis is evident everywhere: the climate crisis.