US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Donald Lu, has pledged future US investment in Bangladesh to tackle the challenges posed by climate change. Lu made this assurance during a meeting with Environment Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury at the Secretariat. Emphasizing the importance of ensuring that environmental investments benefit marginalized communities, Lu discussed strategies to achieve this goal. Minister Chowdhury mentioned plans for future meetings to finalize cooperation sectors and secure funding from organizations like the Climate Fund. Discussions also included accessing technical support services and utilizing satellite technology for climate data collection. The minister highlighted Bangladesh's efforts in addressing climate issues and expressed the need for collaboration in implementing green projects. Despite differences on certain issues, both countries share concerns about climate change and aim to work together on mitigation and adaptation measures. The meeting focused on outlining collaborative efforts over the next few years to address climate challenges effectively.