‘World looks towards Pakistan to lead global climate action’
Islamabad
June 7, 2021
Islamabad : Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam has said that thanks to incumbent government s world-acclaimed green agenda, the world has started posing trust in Prime Minister Imran Khan to lead global climate agenda.
Talking to ‘The News’ in an exclusive interview on the side-lines of World Environment Day 2021 celebrations, he said, “Indeed Pakistan is ready and will lead the world through full-fledged support towards goal of achieving environmental sustainability and climate resilience.
He said that like other developing countries climate crisis has also long stared hitting Pakistan right from northern regions to southern parts in shape of rapidly melting glaciers seething heat waves, frequenting and intensifying riverine and urban flooding, shifting and declining and shifting rainfalls, expanding desertification, depleting groundwater resource
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