
Please note that this event has already occured.
Key information
Date: Monday 01 July 2019
Time: 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Venue: Royal Geographical Society, , 1 Kensington Gore, SW7 2AR, GB
Cost: Ticketed (paid): A request to attend can be sent to [email protected]
Focusing on Bangladesh, a country that has been in the spotlight in recent years for being a hotspot of climate vulnerability due to its geographical and economic context, this discussion will take a very different lens on the country, and focus on the skilled and pragmatic responses that are being applied to the challenges of climate change.
Join our panel during London Climate Action Week as they share their insights into how Bangladesh is now on the path to becoming climate resilient, the lessons that can be learned from this and where things are headed.
You will leave with an appreciation that Bangladesh is not a victim of climate change, but a country that can tell the rest of the world important things about adaptation and mitigation.
Event contact:
- Mitchell Clarke
- 020 7591 3100, [email protected]
Venue accessibility:
- Accessible toilet
- Suitable for wheelchair users or people with mobility impairments
- Step free access
- Accessible parking
- Assistance dogs welcome