The situation in Bangladesh reveals that the problem of climate displacement is a present one signaling future uncertainties. The government of Bangladesh and that of other poor countries have been urged upon to take heed of the climate... more
The situation in Bangladesh reveals that the problem of climate displacement is a present one signaling future uncertainties. The government of Bangladesh and that of other poor countries have been urged upon to take heed of the climate displacement nightmare unfolding to add to humanitarian crisis. All national governments have been directed to make best use of the funds that may be placed at their disposals. Local bureaucracies as implementing agencies must be sensitized to make best use of the fund keeping an arm's length from fuzzy governance. The study highlighted that developing countires now more aware on donation of funding for resolved the climate displacement all over the world. According to the findings of 'a poll of 15 nations, most of them in the developing world including Bangladesh "majorities of the people want their governments to take steps to fight climate change, even if that entails costs. The poll was carried out by the World Bank. International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that "negotiations toward a successor to the Kyoto Protocol are intensifying, and domestic climate policies being formed, ahead of a critical United Nations conference on climate change." The policymakers are very much in favour of sustainable growth to "recover from the deepest economic crisis for decades and, in many cases, also the means to cope with severe fiscal pressures exacerbated by the crisis.