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While Bangladesh continues to adapt through reforestation, improved infrastructure, and community engagement, it remains critically vulnerable due to its geographic and economic constraints. The country’s experience serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive climate policies, both domestically and globally.
The collective efforts of nations to limit global warming, alongside localized resilience strategies, are essential to safeguard millions of lives and preserve Bangladesh’s rich environment for future generations. The resilience and ingenuity of the Bangladeshi people exemplify hope amidst adversity, but enduring change depends on decisive, coordinated global action against climate change.