Islamabad : The climate change ministry would vigorously pursue a low carbon-growth pathway to improve air quality in major cities of Pakistan in next ten years.According to the details, the.
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May 13, 2021
Islamabad: The climate change ministry would vigorously pursue a low carbon-growth pathway to improve air quality in major cities of Pakistan in next ten years.
According to the details, the ministry would approach the provincial governments and find out means and ways to fully implement the recommendations given in the National Climate Change Policy to improve air quality by reducing carbon emission in the country.
It is pertinent to mention here that the fossil fuel combustion accounts for more than 90 percent of total CO2 and emission of 40 percent of the overall Green House Gases (GHG) in the country.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s climate minister on Thursday said his country and Saudi Arabia will sign a landmark climate deal on Friday during the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to the Kingdom.
Khan will embark on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia on Friday at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
In meetings with the Saudi leadership, Khan will cover all areas of bilateral cooperation including economics, trade, investment, environment, energy, job opportunities for the Pakistani workforce, and the welfare of the diaspora in the Kingdom.
In a letter to the crown prince in March, Khan said while Pakistan and Saudi Arabia already maintain close cooperation on climate-change issues at multilateral forums, “a meaningful and structured bilateral engagement can help advance our shared vision and create mutually beneficial opportunities for partnership.”
PM Imran Khan all set for Saudi Arabia visit
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The Pakistani delegation will reach the Kingdom in two to three phases.
SAPM on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and Chairman Standing Committee on Defense Amjad Khan Niazi will accompany the delegation.
PM s visit to the Kingdom comes after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman extended an invitation to him.
ISLAMABAD: Arrangements for Prime Minister Imran Khan s two-day visit (May 7 to 9) to Saudi Arabia have been completed, sources revealed Wednesday.
According to sources, the Pakistani delegation will reach the Kingdom in two to three phases, adding that the first delegation has already left the country.