The impact of climate change in Bangladesh refers to the analysis of all the sho ...

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... rt-term, negative or positive effects of global climate change being affected in Bangladesh. Global warming is used by humans, and uses climate variation to explain climate change caused by other causes. Some organizations refer to human-caused changes as man-made climate change. It is unacceptable, however, that global climate change is not only a natural cause, but also a man-made cause. In this article, "global climate change" refers to climate change simply because of natural causes.

Whether or not the effects of climate change on a country are really taking place are considered in four criteria.

১. Who is most affected by climate change.

  1. Where natural disasters are increasing.

৩. Where is the largest population being affected.

৪. The affected country has already taken some steps to deal with the loss or adapt it.

In Bangladesh, sea level rise, salinity problems, changing direction of rivers due to snowfall in the Himalayas, floods will be affected in all aspects. Natural disasters are also very high. Not all of these criteria are applicable to everyone in the Maldives, Tuvalu, Tobago. Moreover, the total population of the Maldives is less than the population of many districts of Bangladesh.

Bangladesh tops the list of victims of climate change.

Source: German Watch.

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