COAST and EquityBD jointly drafted a paper for CoP 28 in Dubai, urging action on behalf of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Most Vulnerable Countries (MVCs). The paper outlines critical needs, criticizes past negotiation failures since the Paris Agreement, emphasizes solidarity with CSOs, and presents key demands for fulfilling...
Dhaka, 11 November, 2023. Civil society organizations (CSOs) demanded a strong govt position for a realistic NDC from the big emitters achieving 1.5-degree temperature goal in upcoming CoP 28 global climate conference. They also advised government to demand for a stand-alone L&D Fund to manage the losses...
Bangladesh’s lead is crucial for LDCs’ position to develop framework for Loss & Damage Finance Facility
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Dhaka, 05 December 2022. In a press conference, Civil society organizations (CSOs) recommended the government lead the LDC’s position to develop the framework on Loss & Damage Financing Facility in climate discourse ahead to CoP 28. Saving the interest of LDCs and MVCs are crucial in...
Big Polluters must be committed to achieve 1.5-degree temperature goal : Developed countries must Declare Loss and Damage Finance Facility within CoP 27 process
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CSO Expressed Deep Concern over ongoing contentious on CoP 27 Negotiation Outcome
Big Polluters must be committed to achieve 1.5-degree temperature goal.
Developed countries must Declare Loss and Damage Finance Facility within CoP 27 process
On 17 November’ 2022, the ongoing Cop 27, Global Climate Conference in Sharm El Sheikh-Egypt, Civil...
On November 12’ 2022, the ongoing Cop 27, Global Climate Conference in Sharm El Sheikh-Egypt, Civil Society leaders from MVCs (Most Vulnerable Countries) have meet a press conference in CoP 27 conference venue and demanded for a real NDC (National Determined Contribution) target from big carbon emitters with appropriate...
Dhaka, 29 September 2022. Civil society organizations (CSOs) demanded a strong position from the government to include the Loss & Damage issue as an agenda in the upcoming UN climate conference (Conference of the Parties, CoP 27). From a seminar organized today, they also opined that, as one...
Dhaka, 22 November 2021. Civil society organizations (CSOs) has treated the recent CoP-26 (global climate conference) outcome as frustrated for our country as MVC as there have no significant decision to finance for the MVCs especially for adaptation activities and to face loss and damage due to climate...
On November 05, 2021, the ongoing Cop 26, Global Climate Conference in Glasgow-UK, Civil Society leaders from MVCs (Most Vulnerable Countries) have met a press conference in the conference venue and demand to end Carbon emission instead of so called “Net Zero target by 2050”. They also demanded to...
Civil Societies Demanded Inclusive Process from the Government to Strengthen Country Interest in CoP 26
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Dhaka, 21 October 2021. Civil society organizations (CSOs) urged an inclusive process from the government to strengthen country interest in the upcoming UN climate conference (Conference of the Parties, CoP 26). From a virtual conference organized today, they also opined that, as one of the Most Vulnerable Countries (MVC),...
Civil Society urged PM to speak for “A Global Regime on Climate Displacement” in Leaders’ Summit on Climate
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Dhaka 17 April 2021: Today a virtual seminar titled “Leaders’ Summit on Climate Change and Civil Society Expectations” is organized by COAST Foundation, CSRL (Campaign for Sustainable Rural Livelihood), CLEAN-BD , BIPNet-CCBD and CPRD , where climate change expert, policy maker and civil society members urged our Prime...
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LDCs & MVCs Call for Urgent Action to Attain the 1.5-Degree...
COAST and EquityBD jointly drafted a paper for CoP 28 in Dubai, urging action on behalf of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Most Vulnerable...