اردو
  • PM terms climate change as national security issue for developing countries

    Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar File Photo Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar

    Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has directed to prepare short-term, medium-term and long-term frameworks to deal with the harmful impacts of climate change.

    He issued these directives while chairing the 2nd meeting of Pakistan Climate Change Council in Islamabad.

    The Prime Minister said climate change is a national security issue for developing countries like Pakistan. He said Pakistan's share in increasing global climate change is less than one percent, but it is on the top of the most affected countries.

    He said last year, one third of Pakistan's population was affected by floods as a result of climate change.

    He said the developing countries need to take measures to protect themselves from the threats posed by climate change.

    Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar lauded the steps taken by the Ministry of Climate Change and activists belonging to Pakistan, who raised their voices regarding climate change. He also appreciated the cooperation of the provinces with the federation for prevention of the harmful impacts of climate change.

    The Prime Minister said Pakistan will vigorously present its case in the COP-28 conference to be held in the United Arab Emirates this month. He directed that the Ministry of Climate Change, after consultation with all provincial governments, should sent delegation of climate change experts to attend COP-28 conference.

    He said the inclusion of scholars and climate change experts should also be ensured in preparation of the framework.

    The Prime Minister said Pakistan will effectively present the case of countries affected by climate change before the intentional community.

    He accorded approval to constituting a committee of experts of the Pakistan Climate Change Council under the Ministry of Climate Change.

    The Prime Minister said the committee should work to evolve a comprehensive policy framework for the formation and trading of carbon credits market in Pakistan and to make it more efficient and effective.