PM to attend COP25 in Spain
The effects of climate change are becoming more and more visible

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will attend the 25th UN Climate Change Conference to be held in Madrid, Spain next month.
The 25th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 25) will convene from December 2-13, officials said adding that the Prime Minister is likely to be there in Madrid on a six-day visit.
Earlier, Chile, citing the impact of the ongoing anti-government protests, announced that it was withdrawing as host of the upcoming COP25 annual climate summit.
On the eve of COP25, the German Embassy in Dhaka, in collaboration with the British High Commission, British Council and GIZ launched a photo exhibition under the theme 'Climate Change -Time for Action' on Wednesday. The exhibition will remain open until December 5.
The effects of climate change are becoming more and more visible and recent reports say that the effects are occurring much faster than earlier predictions, said the German Embassy in Dhaka.
This is not only alarming news for climate vulnerable countries like Bangladesh but also to all nations, and Bangladesh delegation to the COP25 has been encouraged to stand out with ambitious demands and commitment at the conference, it said.
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Md Shahab Uddin inaugurated the exhibition and also handed over the first prize to the winner of the photo competition.
German Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Fahrenholtz and the Chargé d' Affaires at British High Commission in Dhaka Kanbar Hosein Bor attended the function as special guests and handed over the prizes among other winners.
Representatives from the government of Bangladesh, different diplomatic missions, UN missions and bilateral agencies, civil society, academia, news media and interested individuals from diverse background attended the event.
Responding to a social media call for submission of photographs on the effects of climate change in the lives of people and the environment of Bangladesh many participants submitted their photographs.
From the submissions 50 photos were chosen for the exhibition of which three won the prizes.
A movie capturing stories of people moved to Dhaka from rural areas due to adverse impacts of climatic change was also shown during the exhibition.