In order to address the growing climate issue, climate experts and policymakers emphasized Thursday the importance of regional cooperation, innovation, and collaborative action.
During a session called “Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Pakistan in 2047: A Vision for Climate Resilience & Climate Justice,” they emphasized how urgent it is to combat climate change via cooperation, creativity, and clear communication.
The two-day global climate conference included the session, which aimed to promote regional cooperation throughout South Asia and make Pakistan climate resilient by 2047.
Rising temperatures, water scarcity, and an increase in natural disasters are some of the common issues facing the region.
Sherry Rehman, a former minister of climate change, cautioned against the rise of climate “denialism,” emphasizing that climate change is an international emergency that demands quick response.