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POST TIME: 4 September, 2016 00:00 00 AM
Call to raise voice against climate change
BSS

Call to raise voice
against climate change

RAJSHAHI: Students should raise their voice against climate change for protecting environment and biodiversity from its adverse impact in the region including the vast Barind tract, speakers at a discussion here said, reports BSS. They viewed that there should have adequate measures of boosting level of knowledge of the students on the issue. All the school, college and university level students need proper knowledge about the importance of biodiversity, natural resource conservation and climate change issues so that they can contribute to this field. They were addressing the prize-giving ceremony of a children’s poster contest at Rajshahi Education Board Model School and College here on Friday. More than 750 students from different schools of the district took part in the contest depicting that the climate change is posing a serious threat to the region’s agriculture, food, water and sanitation. Through their paintings, the students also raised voices against climate change and its
adverse impacts to the living and livelihood condition of people in the region including its vast Barind tract. The developed countries should extend cooperation towards successful implementation of Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan, they exposed. Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of United Nations jointly organized the contest to mark the World Food Day-2016. “Climate is Changing: Food and Agriculture Must Too” is the main theme of the day. Additional Secretary of Ministry of Agriculture Nazmul Islam and Commissioner of Rajshahi division Abdul Hannan addressed the ceremony as chief and special guests with Hamidur Rahman, Director General of DAE, in the chair.