‘The global community fulfills promises to climate change’

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif addressed the Climate Summit 2025 in New York on Wednesday that Pakistan was among the most affected countries despite lack of carbon emissions and emphasized the need to fulfill the promise of financial support for environmental protection on the international community.

Addressing a special climate event held in the US city of New York on Wednesday by the UN Secretary and the Brazilian president, he said, “Our commitment to implementing the environmental agenda is firm and irresistible.”

According to global climate change organizations, Pakistan is affected by the effects of climate change, severe heat waves, unexpected rainfall, ice melting, flooding and dehydration, according to global climate change organizations.

According to the Climate Change Performance Index’s website, Pakistan submitted a revised national partnership in 2021. National goals include increasing renewable energy by 60 % of the energy mixture by 2030, which will require US $ 100 billion by this year.

Addressing the Climate Summit 2025, the Pakistani Prime Minister said, “Loans on loans are not the solution to the problem, the global community should fulfill its promise of financial support for environmental protection.”

The Prime Minister announced that by 2035, Pakistan will increase renewable energy and hydroelectric share in energy mixes to 62 %, a 1200 MW of nuclear energy capacity by 2030, 30 % transfer to clean energy energy by 2030, set up 3000 charger stations in the country and ensure water safety.

In 2012, Pakistan made an important decision on its national climate change policy. This framework includes measures for sectors such as water, agriculture and biological diversity. CCPI experts view this policy as a strong point.

The Prime Minister said that he is addressing here at a time when Pakistan is facing the heavy monsoon rains, cloud burst and devastating floods.

“More than 5 million Pakistani and 4100 villages have been affected by this weather disaster, while more than 1000 people have died.

“In 2022, Pakistan also suffered more than $ 30 billion in floods and millions of people were displaced,” he said.

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said, “Pakistan’s global greenhouse gas emissions are not equal but we are suffering more losses than our share.”

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He expressed the hope that the global community would fulfill its responsibilities to protect the future generations and steps would be taken to ensure environmental protection.

Highlighting Pakistan’s measures for environmental protection, the Pakistani Prime Minister added that Pakistan is taking priority measures to prevent poisonous gas emissions and to ensure environmental protection, including mass planting and forestry, ensuring mangroves, promoting mangroves and promoting eco -friendly and eco -friendly.

He said that implementation of Pakistan’s National Adaptation Plan was being affected by inadequate global environmental financial support.

UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres said that a climate action is needed to tackle the growing challenge of climate change.

“Immediate steps are necessary to reduce global temperatures by 1.5 degrees, climate change is increasing social and economic challenges.”

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He said, “Emergency measures are needed to reduce carbon emissions emissions, promises to be made in global environmental conferences will have to be implemented. Alternative energy sources will have to adopt a green energy policy. Millions of people are affected by floods due to climate change.” ‘


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