Pakistan likely to produce four times more greenhouse gas emissions by 2030: Zahid Hamid

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Federal Minister for Climate Change Zahid Hamid has said that Pakistan is likely to produce four times more greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and would need $40 billion to mitigate the effects.

While addressing the workshop “Forging Partnership for Climate Change Compatible Development” organized by LEAD in Islamabad, Zahid Hamid said that Pakistan is ranked seventh among Countries most affected by and vulnerable to climate change disasters in spite of being ranked 135th among the Countries in global greenhouse gases contribution. He said that Pakistan contributes only 0.8 in global greenhouse gasses.

Zahid Hamid said that Pakistan is facing many adverse climate change impacts in the form of floods, glacier melting, droughts, heat waves, sea intrusion and most recently smog. He said that the extreme climatic have resulted in tragic loss in live and colossal damage to economy, indeed they have significantly impeded out effort to promote sustainable growth and development and to ensure economic prosperity of the region.

The minister said that the Pakistan Climate Change Bill 2017 has been passed to mitigate environmental threats and prevent future calamities. He said that the legislation was passed to meet the Country’s obligations under international conventions relating to climate change and address its effects. He said that this law would help to combat climate change issues in Pakistan and allow the country to access global climate finance more vigorously.

Under the Climate Change Act, the Pakistan Climate Change Council shall be established and the Council will be chaired by the Prime Minister of Pakistan and would include Chief Ministers and Ministers holding the Environment and Climate Change portfolios of all Provinces and Federating Units, he added.

The minister said that the Council will have 30 other members, of which 20 would be non-official members including representatives of commerce and industry, scientists, researchers, technical experts, educationists, representatives of non-governmental organizations concerned with climate change.

Under the act, the Pakistan Climate Change Authority would be established to implement government policies related to climate change, the minister said that adding that the authority shall also help all Provinces and Federating Units to implement climate change policies and initiatives through mutual consultations.

The minister said that Climate Fund shall be utilize for financial assistance to sustainable adaptation and mitigation projects and measures design to combat the adverse effects of climate change.

Zahid Hamid said the bill has been developed with the support and participation of governmental and non-governmental stakeholder in climate change arena. He said that it is also in accordance in international best practices and standards.

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