BDforever
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2013
- Messages
- 14,387
- Reaction score
- 8
- Country
- Location
DHAKA, March 19, 2013 (BSS) - Bangladesh and Japan today inked an agreement on 'Less Carbon Partnership' to work together for reducing global warming through lessening the carbon emission.
An official familiar with the process told BSS that a joint committee would be formed under the agreement between the two countries for conducting the Bilateral Offset Credit Mechanism. With the coordinated efforts, he said, representatives of both the countries will find the technique to face the global challenge for protecting the environment.
The agreement was signed by Environment and Forest Secretary
M Shafiqur Rahman Patwari and Japanese Ambassador in Dhaka Shiro
Sadoshima on behalf of their respective sides at the Bangladesh
secretariat here. Minister for Environment and Forest Dr Hasan
Mahmud witnessed the signing ceremony.
Under the Bilateral Offset Credit Mechanism, the official said, Bangladesh would be able to use Japanese environment friendly technology, commodities and services for reducing green house gas.
Meanwhile, Japan was committed to provide global cooperation to cope with the challenge of climate change 2012 afterwards following the article 2 under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Bangladesh is the most vulnerable country to climate change and so Japan would provide all out cooperation to the people of the country under this agreement to face the impact of global warming, the Japanese envoy said.
source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
An official familiar with the process told BSS that a joint committee would be formed under the agreement between the two countries for conducting the Bilateral Offset Credit Mechanism. With the coordinated efforts, he said, representatives of both the countries will find the technique to face the global challenge for protecting the environment.
The agreement was signed by Environment and Forest Secretary
M Shafiqur Rahman Patwari and Japanese Ambassador in Dhaka Shiro
Sadoshima on behalf of their respective sides at the Bangladesh
secretariat here. Minister for Environment and Forest Dr Hasan
Mahmud witnessed the signing ceremony.
Under the Bilateral Offset Credit Mechanism, the official said, Bangladesh would be able to use Japanese environment friendly technology, commodities and services for reducing green house gas.
Meanwhile, Japan was committed to provide global cooperation to cope with the challenge of climate change 2012 afterwards following the article 2 under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Bangladesh is the most vulnerable country to climate change and so Japan would provide all out cooperation to the people of the country under this agreement to face the impact of global warming, the Japanese envoy said.
source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)