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Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Bangladesh.
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In 2010, the Sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) emphasized enhanced action through the Cancun Framework to reinforce the global drive towards climate adaptation. It established the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process to identify and address countries’ medium- and long-term adaptation needs, facilitate effective adaptation planning and integrate climate change adaptation within national development processes.
Bangladesh, an innocent victim of climate change, is widely considered as one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. Though its contribution to global warming is negligible (less than 0.47% of global emissions), the country is impacted by all the adversities of climate change.
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The Bangladesh Delta is variously defined in the literature. This report uses the most expansive definition of the delta that basically encompasses almost all districts of Bangladesh because they face numerous weather and climate change risks related to their location either around the sea, around major rivers or in water scarce zones.
In the context of complex global environmental challenges, few countries experience the far-reaching and diverse effects of climate change as intensely as Bangladesh. Situated in the fertile delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers, this South Asian nation presents a contrast of lush green rice paddies and mangrove forests alongside the persistent impacts of climate change.
Global mean sea level has risen about 8–9 inches (21–24 centimeters) since 1880. The rising water level is mostly due to a combination of melt water from glaciers and ice sheets and thermal expansion of seawater as it warms.
Global mean sea level (GMSL) has risen by about 7–8 inches (about 16–21 cm) since 1900, with about 3 of those inches (about 7 cm) occurring since 1993 (very high confidence). Human-caused climate change has made a substantial contribution to GMSL rise since 1900 (high confidence), contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any preceding century in at least 2,800 years
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In accordance with Article 4, paragraph 12 of the Paris Agreement, NDCs communicated by Parties shall be recorded in a public registry maintained by the secretariat.
On 3 September 2021, the UN Climate Change notified Parties that in order to ensure that COP26 has before it the latest information available, the secretariat will issue an update of the key findings of the report shortly before its start, by 25 October 2021.
Thousands of people around the world use Global Forest Watch every day to monitor and manage forests, stop illegal deforestation and fires, call out unsustainable activities, defend their land and resources, sustainably source commodities, and conduct research at the forefront of conservation.
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