Termination of fossil finance demanded

Action Aid Bangladesh, in cooperation with Young People, organized the Global Climate Strike on Friday in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka.

More than two hundred representatives of Young People from Activist Bangladesh Platform of Action Aid Bangladesh and more than 24 youth organizations attended this Global Climate Strike, read a media release.

“Ending fossil finance is not a question of financial or technical capacity, it is rather a matter of global leaders’ will.

There are enough funds to fulfill the goals of SDGs if public investment banks and private sector organizations redirect the investments made in fossil fuel to sustainable projects and renewable energy,” protesters said.

Farah Kabir, Country Director, Action Aid Bangladesh said in her statement, “Increasing fossil-finance trend is a prime example of capitalist mindset to prioritize profit over people.

It’s drastically destroying the ecosystem and climate, disproportionately impacting the Southern countries and marginalized communities. If we fail to act, societies will experience catastrophic ecological and environmental damage and human displacement.”

Young Activist volunteers from 26 districts and their 7 local hubs also protested in solidarity with the strikers by participating in local demonstrations in Satkhira, Bagerhat, Noakhali, Kurigram, Cox’s Bazar, Chattogram, and Barguna and many other places.

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