
Climate Bridge Fund: Tackling Climate Migration in Bangladesh by Bridging Stakeholder Gaps
Author(s) -
Golam Rabbani
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.54026/esecr/1031
Subject(s) - climate change , geography , bridging (networking) , investment (military) , political science , oceanography , geology , computer network , politics , computer science , law
Climate change is already happening. In the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) indicates that about 72 million people will be displaced with 0.5-metre sea level rise if there is no investment in adaptation. In the case of a 2.0-metre rise, that number of people will be pushed to 187 million. IPCC also provides evidence on increased displacement and migration due to floods and droughts in many countries including Bangladesh. It has been reported “22% of households affected by tidal-surge floods and 16% of households that were affected by riverbank erosion moved to urban areas in Bangladesh”