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Decision-makers should act for reducing emission from fossil fuels and focus on green energy

Icebergs in the polar regions are constantly melting down due to global warming majorly from CO2 emissions from fossil fuel and other sources. As a result, sea level rising and many low-lying countries including part of Bangladesh are assumed to go underwater

We can change the world positively and remain hopeful, put pressure on decision-makers to reduce emission from fossil fuels and transform with green energy. We need to increase awareness as our act on biodiversity, conservation of resources and other sustainable solutions will help us to restore our only earth for future generation and Build Back Ever Better.

Ratul, a young boy in Bangladesh, is magically shown two very different visions of the future. In the first scenario, Bangladesh has been inundated by rising sea levels, causing great suffering; in the second scenario, fossil fuels have been replaced by renewable energy, and Bangladesh is prosperous. The purpose of this film is to teach children about fossil fuels and climate change.

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bbeb, env, clima, emissions, fossil fuels, climate change, global warming, clean energy, bangladesh

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