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Balochistan’s Dr. Alia Haider wins Frontline Climate Health Award

Frontline Climate Health Award

Dr. Alia has set up free medical camps in the flood-affected areas of Pakistan. She has an MBBS from China. The doctor was very active in the environment and social sectors. Balochistan’s Dr. Alia Haider won the Frontline Climate Health Award at the World Conference COP 28, Bol News reported. Dr. Alia has set up … Read more

PM calls for executing $100b commitments for climate change finance

PM
  • He said while delivering National Statement at COP 28.
  • PM Kakar said expectations from COP28 were high.
  • He said provision of sufficient additional predictable grant.

DUBAI: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar called for immediately executing the US$100 billion commitments for climate finance to ensure the implementation of climate change actions by developing countries and to mitigate the climate change impacts.

“Such finance should neither be at the cost of development finance nor add to the already high debt burden of the developing countries,” the prime minister said while delivering a National Statement at the 28th Conference of Parties of the United Nations (COP 28) here.

He also called upon the developed countries to take the lead in raising global mitigation ambition commensurate with their economic standing and historical responsibility and then help developing countries do the same.

“We need to achieve global resilience through delivering an ambitious outcome in the form of a framework for global goal on adaptation with clear targets and indicators including regular monitoring of progress,” he said adding that at least half of climate finance must be allocated to adaptation.

The prime minister said that the expectations from COP28 were high but not unrealistic hoping that this COP would deliver with action not just words.

He emphasized providing adequate means of implementation including climate finance, capacity-building, and technology, to developing countries to tackle this growing challenge.

The prime minister highlighted that last year, Pakistan suffered super floods while this year would be the world’s hottest year in recorded history.

At COP 26 in Glasgow, he said Pakistan increased its ambitions by presenting the revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) with a target of 60 percent overall reduction in projected emissions by 2030.

“This year, Pakistan presented a comprehensive national adaptation plan and has also launched an innovative Living Indus Initiative that brings together our care for climate and nature,” he said adding “We will also be presenting our first update report during this COP”.

Last year, he said Pakistan led the endeavor to craft an agreement on establishing a global loss and damage fund while this year “we worked to activate an adequately financed loss and damage fund and its funding arrangement”.

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Caretaker PM to represent Pakistan in COP-28 high-level segment

Caretaker PM
  • He chaired inter-provincial review meeting with regard to COP-28.
  • PM said that climate change was an issue of national endurance.
  • He said Pakistan was amongst countries hugely affected by changes.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar will represent Pakistan during the high level segment of 28th Conference of Parties (COP-28) being held in the United Arab Emirates on December 01-02.

The prime minister chaired an inter-provincial review meeting with regard to the COP-28. The meeting was attended by the caretaker federal ministers for finance, foreign affairs, climate change and planning, and relevant officials.

PM Kakar said that climate change was an issue of national endurance for the countries like Pakistan and observed that Pakistan was playing a positive role in the global climate debate through climate diplomacy.

He said that despite its less than one percent imprints in the global climate change factors, Pakistan was amongst the countries hugely affected by the changes.

One third of the country’s population was badly affected by the climate induced floods, he added.

The prime minister also lauded the relevant institutions and organizations of the country for their best role in the reconstruction efforts in the post-flood period.

He also directed the relevant authorities to make full preparations for representing Pakistan’s stance during the COP-28 on climate finance and other issues effectively.

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