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‘No way without environment-friendly development globally’

There is no way without ensuring environment-

friendly development globally to keep the plant habitable amid continuous

degradation of environment, ecology and biodiversity due to climate change.

Chief Executive of Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers’ Association (BELA) and

Supreme Court Lawyer Syeda Rizwana Hasan made the observation at a seminar

held at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) here today.

The Department of Bengali of BRUR organised the seminar titled “Civic

Responsibilities in Environmental Protection” at Academic Building No-2 of

the university on the campus.

Director of Riverine People, Dean of the Faculty of Arts of BRUR and

environmentalist Professor Dr Abu Saleh Mohammad Wadudur Rahman (Tuhin Wadud)

presided over the event.

Teachers and students of the university, Riverine People activists,

environmentalists, development workers and NGO executives participated in the

seminar.

Professor of the Department of Bengali Dr Nittya Ghosh delivered a welcome

speech while Director of Green Eco Sanjoy Chowdhury delivered inaugural

speech in the event moderated by teacher of the Department of Bengali of BRUR

Khairul Islam.

BELA Rajshahi Coordinator Tanmoy Sanyal and its Research Officer Raisul

Hasan, spoke, among others.

Syeda Rizwana Hasan said Bangladesh is the eighth most densely populated

country in the world.

“Our coastal districts might be submerged if the sea level rises by one

meter. We do not know where people of that vast coastal area district will go

as climate change migrants under such situations?” she asked.

She said there is no way for survival without environment-friendly

development around the world to maintain and improve the environment, ecology

and biodiversity and keep the planet habitable.

“No environmentally destructive project should be undertaken anywhere in the

globe. Any development that poisons water, air and soil cannot be called

development,” she said, putting stress on massive tree plantations for a

green nature across the globe.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha