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Bangladesh Land Area 147 570 km 2 Russia 17 098 242 km 2 Holy See (Vatican City) 0.49 km 2 UK 243 610 km 2 (Rank 78) Coastline 580 km Canada 202 080 km 45 countries 0 km UK 12 429 km (Rank 12) Forest Cover 14 264 km 2 Russia 8 150 000 km 2 Qatar, San Marino 0 km 2 UK 31 610 km 2 (Rank 89) Forest cover (% of area) 11.1% Suriname 98.3% UK 13.1% (Rank 147) Egypt 51 mm/year Bangaldesh 714 mm/year UK 1,220 mm/ year Climate Tropical. Mild winter (October to March) with hot, humid summers (March to June). Monsoon rainy season (June to October). Rainfall Source: World Factbook (CIA), Wikipedia, Worldbank, FAO Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank Source: https://showyourstripes.info Colombia 3,240 mm/year India Myanmar Bhutan Dhaka BANGLADESH

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Page 1: Bangladesh BANGLADESH Dhaka Myanmar Jamaika · 2 days ago · Bangladesh 1.33 t Green climate fund To help finance climate change and mitigation the Green Climate Fund target is 100

Bangladesh

LandArea147 570 km2Russia 17 098 242 km2

Holy See (Vatican City) 0.49 km2

UK 243 610 km2 (Rank 78)

Coastline

580 km Canada 202 080 km45 countries 0 kmUK 12 429 km (Rank 12)

Forest Cover

14 264 km2 Russia 8 150 000 km2

Qatar, San Marino 0 km2

UK 31 610 km2 (Rank 89)

Forest cover (% of area)

11.1%Suriname 98.3%UK 13.1% (Rank 147)

Egypt51 mm/year

Bangaldesh714 mm/year

UK 1,220 mm/

year

ClimateTropical. Mild winter (October to March) with hot, humid summers (March to June). Monsoon rainy season (June to October).

Rainfall

Source: World Factbook (CIA), Wikipedia, Worldbank, FAO Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank

Source: https://showyourstripes.info

Colombia 3,240 mm/year

India

Myanmar

Bhutan

Dhaka

BANGLADESH

Jamaika

Estonia

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Source: World Factbook (CIA)

Monaco 55.4 years

Average Age

Bangladesh 27.9 years

Population Pyramid

Other, eg service

IndustryTextiles, rice, jute, pharmaceuticals.

Exports (per year)

44 169 Million $

China 2 651 010 Million $Kiribati 19.15 Million $UK 875 761 Million $

Employment by sectorAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

Manufacturing

Source: World Factbook (CIA), WorldbankSource: https://populationpyramid.net

PopulationInhabitants

Niger 14.8 years

UK 40.6 years

China 1,394 Million

Bangladesh 162.65 Million

UK 65.76 Million

Holy See (Vatican City) 0.001 Million

UK

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Greenhouse Gas EmissionsCO2 Equivalent (CO2e) per year

CO2e emissions (in t)

Source: CAIT Climate Data Explorer (WRI) 2016

CO2e per capita

Chile 0.21 t

UK 7.04 t

Qatar 34.76 t

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Standard of LivingBangladesh is classified as a Low Income Developing Country by the IMF and a Lower Middle Income Economy by the World Bank.

Per Capita GDP

ElectricityElectricity generation by fuel type

Bangladesh 1.33 t

Green climate fundTo help finance climate change and mitigation the Green Climate Fund target is 100 000 Million $ each year

Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank

Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank

Bangladesh $1698

Monaco $185741

Burundi $272

UK $42962

UK Bangladesh

RenewablesFossil Nuclear

Economic Impact of Climate Change

UK Bangladesh

Bangladesh 209.58 Mt

Tuvalu 0.01 Mt

UK 461.54 Mt

China 11 576.87 Mt

Total CO2e emissions (in Mt)CO2e per country

Source: https://web.stanford.edu/~mburke/climate/map.php

97

3

50

9

41

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Total GHG Emissions nowIncluding Land-Use Change and Forestry

Source: CAIT Climate Data Explorer (WRI) 2016

Possible pathways for greenhouse gas emissions

Source: Climate Action Tracker (CAT)

Per capita emissions CO2e (in t) Emissions reductions can be thought of in terms of each person’s fair share. To reach the target greenhouse gas emissions, the average world citizen needs to emit substantially less than today.

Rest of World 43% United Kingdom 0.94%

Australia 1.05% Bangladesh 0.43%

China 23% European Union 6.41%

India 6.55% Maldives 0.00%

Nigeria 0.98% Russian Federation 4.85%

United States 12% Venezuela 0.71%

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