Abstract

Bangladesh, a South Asian country, is critical because of its vulnerability to climate-sensitive diseases, reliance on climate-sensitive livelihoods, anticipated crop losses, and high rates of poverty and malnutrition. Women are disproportionately affected by climate change, and it has a disproportionate effect on them across a range of extreme events. The goal of this project is to gain a better understanding of climate change, its effects, and the climate resilience of women in South Asia. Additionally, it discusses discrepancies and proposes future policy recommendations. Climate change is increasingly recognized as a cause for concern, and the current review is appropriate given the devastating effects of climate change on South Asian countries.

Highlights

  • The climatic condition of the world has been changing with time due to increasing temperature

  • The findings of this study indicate a strong correlation between climate change and the vulnerability of women in South Asia

  • This research will mainly base on the issues of climate change and human rights of most affected climate victims

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Introduction

The climatic condition of the world has been changing with time due to increasing temperature. Global climate change influenced the environment, driving profound social and economic impacts worldwide. The rapid industrialisation of developed countries makes a significant contribution to temperature rise and related climate change. Developing countries contribute less to temperature rise through industrialization, they are the ultimate sufferers. People of some developing countries, who have less capacity to adjust with environmental change, have been suffering from consequences of climatic disasters, climate change and related disasters like flooding, storm surges and drought make the country’s condition worse. Bangladesh is a small developing country like that where serious consequence has been created due to climate change. Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable developing country due to climate change. Bangladesh's southern territory (coastal region) is next to the Bay of Bengal, and the coastline plains are only two metres above sea level

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