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Articles By Zulker Naeen: A Portfolio of Freelance Journalism

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  Zulker Naeen is a freelance journalist , usually writes on environmental and climate change issues. He covers stories of climate change-induced food insecurity, natural calamities, and migration. As a citizen of one of the most climate-vulnerable nations, he works closely with the Climate Tracker to report climate resiliency for children and grassroots women. He actively involves with the  Climate Tracker South Asia network , which makes him an environmental conscious youth. Zulker is also one of the South Asia Fellows under  Climate Tracker , is a global media network of Climate Change. He is one o f  the  Train the Trainer Certified Journalists , can offer any effective climate change communication, empower qualified journalists to deliver training on the major climate journalism topics and establish a certification process for journalists. He has a master’s degree in Communications and a bachelor’s degree in Media Studies and Journalism from the University ...

Addressing ‘Loss and Damage’ is a challenge for vulnerable countries

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The latest round of UN climate talks has ended up without a clear direction about how climate adaptation measures would be funded in vulnerable countries, such as Bangladesh, putting the discussion on hold until next year’s climate summit. The parties attending the COP23 in Germany expressed the need for another year to finalize the guidelines for implementing the 2015 Paris Agreement by 2020.This followed a rejection by the developed countries of a demand for finance to cover climate change-induced Loss and Damage in vulnerable developing countries. However, the UNFCCC finally integrated ‘ Loss and Damage ’ in its current agenda, considered as a third plank in the worldwide effort to combat climate change, along with mitigation and adaptation.  Therefore, Warsaw International Mechanism for ‘Loss and Damage’ in 2013, got embedded institutionally within the international climate regime - to expand the understanding of climate consequences and to find a...

Climate Change: Insurance For ‘Loss and Damage’ is a Puzzle

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The UN climate talks, the COP23 concluded in November without deciding how climate adaptation measures will be funded in vulnerable countries such as Bangladesh. The discussion on the matter was put on hold until next year’s climate summit. Also, the parties attending COP 23 expressed the need for another year to finalise the guidelines for implementing the 2015 Paris Agreement by 2020. This followed a rejection by the developed countries of a demand for finance to cover climate change-induced Loss and Damage in vulnerable developing countries. However, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) finally integrated 'Loss and Damage' in its current agenda, considered as a third pillar in the worldwide effort to combat climate change, along with mitigation and adaptation. The issue of ‘Loss and Damage’ has emerged because the existing mitigation commitments and actions are inadequate to prevent dangerous climate change-related impacts. Like ot...