Dear sir,
In the face of escalating climate change impacts, Bangladesh stands as a poignant example of a nation grappling with the harrowing consequences of rising sea levels and extreme weather events. As the Earth's temperature continues to soar, the plight of climate refugees in Bangladesh has become increasingly urgent, with millions forced to flee their homes in search of safety and sustenance.
Dhaka, the capital city, has become a magnet for climate refugees, swelling its already overcrowded slums. The influx of migrant's strains already limited resources, exacerbating poverty and giving rise to social tensions.
Failure to address the plight of climate refugees not only imperils the lives and livelihoods of millions but also undermines the fundamental principles of justice, equity, and human rights in an increasingly interconnected world. We must concentrate on this issue.
Md Mahir Daiyan
Student, Daffodil International University