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ACCESS4ALL Group

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Bangladesh’s climate policy works well because it focuses on adaptation and helps people deal with floods and cyclones. It uses local knowledge and government support.

The Kyoto Protocol did not work well because many big countries did not take part, so emissions stayed high.

The Paris Agreement is useful, but it is not enough because countries choose their own targets, and many are weak.

Politics, lack of money, and low awareness affect climate policies. Bangladesh shows that local planning, adaptation, and national ownership are important. More funding and strong action are needed to turn policy into real change.

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