World leaders engagement in COP-27 ushers a new hope: Hasan, The participation of world leaders in the COP-27 conference, according to Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud, has rekindled optimism for preventing the negative effects of climate change on the planet. According to a release we received, the minister was speaking with the media while he was in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, where he is now attending the COP-27 as the Prime Minister’s delegate.
World leaders engagement in COP-27 ushers a new hope: Hasan
He emphasized a number of topics, such as rich countries’ pledges to safeguard the planet from the negative effects of climate change and the stagnation of numerous industries, such as international technical collaboration. Hasan claimed that numerous heads of state and administration from around the globe will attend the meeting this year, which has previously been hosted in Paris and Copenhagen. But, it
He stated that it is a matter of hope that the world’s leaders will pay attention to the concerns of the international community, environmentalists, and climate change victims. According to Hasan, who is also the joint general secretary of the Awami League, this has given the obligation to deliver a worldwide response a new sense of urgency.

“Each COP meeting leaves us with a lot of optimism and goals for our individual countries. However, the words of hope that were heard indicated that they weren’t appropriately reflected. Currently, the Russia-Ukraine conflict is the center of attention, and the country’s economy is in ruins.”
The minister claimed that while the implications of climate change and problems with renewable energy have long been recognized, the $100 billion climate fund that was intended to be distributed annually is still just a pipe dream. He continued, “There hasn’t been much movement on other matters either.”
Says Hasan: “One of our primary demands was that all nations receive access to technology. There hasn’t been much advancement in this area either.” The meeting, which started on November 6, will continue until November 18.
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