News Desk : dhakamirror.com
In the buildup to the upcoming COP27, the Department of Environmental Science and Management and the International Centre for Climate Change and Development of
Independent University, Bangladesh organised a roundtable recently on the role of universities in addressing environmental concerns.
The roundtable, held at the IUB Trustee Lounge, was attended among others by Alexandra Berg von Linde, Ambassador of Sweden in Bangladesh; Robert Chatterton Dickson, British high commissioner to Bangladesh; Tanweer Hasan, vice-chancellor, IUB; Saleemul Huq, Director, ICCCAD; K Ayaz Rabbani, Associate Professor and Head of IUB’s Department of Environmental Science and Management.
IUB vice-chancellor Tanweer Hasan stressed how IUB as a university is committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the different activities that are being planned out to make the IUB campus environmentally more sustainable.
Leading global climate scientist Saleemul Huq OBE said the roundtable on capacity building for tackling climate change in preparation for COP27 brought together ambassadors and high commissioners based in Dhaka to discuss ways in which universities from Bangladesh and other countries can develop collaboration for research and capacity building after COP27 is being held in Egypt in November.
The agenda of the roundtable focused on education, training and capacity building, which fall under Articles 6 and 11 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate.
Speakers mostly highlighted the importance of raising awareness about climate change from the school and college levels, said a press release.
There was also a consensus that climate change networking should not be local in scope but should rather be international in nature and the various clubs and forums that universities have could play a crucial role in creating mass awareness all over the world.