BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND STRATEGIC STUDIES


GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE NEGOTIATION AT THE COP25 AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR BANGLADESH

Author: Sufia Khanom

DOI Link: https://www.doi.org/10.56888/BIISSj2021v42n4a2

ABSTRACT

UN negotiations on climate change entail a fundamental transformation of the global crisis and constitute one of the most important processes in world politics. The article portrays an analysis of global climate negotiations, tells the story of COP25 from a multi-stakeholder perspective, and assesses the current state of global climate diplomacy. It also outlines key policy issues under the COP25 negotiation, for example, achievements and failures in climate negotiation at the COP25. These raise the pertinent questions of what views Bangladesh represents. The conference offers platforms where Bangladesh can be presented for success, lead as President of the vulnerable country forum, learn new skills and technologies, and built networks in global climate governance. In this context, this paper recommends putting forward ambitious climate plans, and should shift attention from pledges to actions.