STAFF REPORT ISB: Pakistan has started work to present its case about vulnerability to the negative impacts of climate change at the upcoming 21st global Conference of Parties (COP21) being held in Paris in December this year.


“Pakistan stands firm in its commitments made under all international obligations and agreements and will take all-out measures in collaboration with governmental and non-governmental sectors concerned to reduce Pak vulnerability to climate change,” said Secretary Climate Change, Arif Ahmed, at a meeting recently held in Islamabad.


He expressed the hope that the conference will bring a positive and balanced way forward for the globe as a whole.


Arif directed the ministry officials concerned to get into details and work out clarity of intended and pledged cooperation from the participants.


The conference is supposed to produce a global decision in a legal form to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and way forward on other elements like adaptation, technology development and provisions of finance.


Keeping in view the importance the event, Pakistan should start preparations on the stance of GHG emission cuts through intended Nationally Determined contributions (INDCs).

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