1WIN:Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, facing severe challenges such as rising sea levels and frequent extreme weather events. To address these challenges

  

  Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, facing severe challenges such as rising sea levels and frequent extreme weather events. To address these challenges, Bangladesh actively utilizes technological means to enhance its adaptive capacity and disaster resilience. First, the application of information technology has played a significant role in climate monitoring and early warning. Bangladesh has **cooperated with several international organizations and technology companies to establish an accurate meteorological forecasting system1WIN. Through high-tech satellite monitoring and meteorological data analysis, Bangladesh can obtain timely weather change information, providing farmers and fishermen with scientific planting and fishing advice. In addition, **mobile applications have been launched to enable residents to receive early warning information in the event of natural disasters, allowing them to take necessary measures for risk avoidance. Second, Bangladesh also actively promotes technological innovation in the agricultural sector. In the face of the threats of extreme weather events such as drought and floods brought about by climate change, Bangladesh has developed a series of crop varieties with strong resistance. These new varieties can survive under extreme climatic conditions, improving the yield and quality of crops. In addition, the promotion of modern agricultural technologies such as drip irrigation and plastic greenhouses ensures stable production for farmers even in water-scarce situations, ensuring food security. Third, Bangladesh has made significant progress in the field of renewable energy. The development and application of solar and wind energy have provided the local area with renewable clean energy. Especially in remote areas, the promotion of distributed solar power generation systems not only meets the residents’ electricity needs but also reduces dependence on fossil fuels and lowers greenhouse gas emissionsBETJILI. In addition, Bangladesh **encourages investment in green technology, attracting more enterprises to participate in the development of renewable energy through policy support and financial subsidies. Finally, community participation is also crucial in climate adaptation. Bangladesh encourages local communities to participate in environmental protection and ecological construction, enhancing residents’ environmental awareness and response capacity through the establishment of