World to do more for stronger global climate change: Amin Aslam
Published On 23 April,2021 05:15 am
He said the world needs to get off the warpath with nature, which would only exacerbate disasters.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Thursday called upon the global community to ‘do more’ on the global climate action to protect the world community from unfolding deleterious impacts of climate change.
The world, he stressed, needs to get off the warpath with nature, which would only exacerbate disasters.
“The world has to do more, and fast-track efforts to confront the climate change,” the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s aide stressed while addressing the virtual US-led Leaders Summit on Climate hosted by the US government in Washington on April 22, also the World Earth Day.
World urged to ‘do more’ for protecting earth from climate change
Islamabad
April 23, 2021
Islamabad : While the global warming-hit world is fast heating up, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change called upon the global community to ‘do more’ on the global climate action to protect the world community from unfolding deleterious impacts of climate change.
The world, he stressed, needs to get off the warpath with nature, which would only exacerbate disasters.
“The world has to do more, and fast-track efforts to confront the climate change,” the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s aide stressed while addressing the virtual US-led Leaders Summit on Climate hosted by the US government in Washington on Wednesday.
BRUSSELS: US President Joe Biden (on screen) speaks as European Council’s President Charles Michel attends the summit on climate change via a video conference app on Thursday. AFP
WASHINGTON: Pakistan assured the international community on Thursday that it would shift to 60 per cent clean energy and 30pc electric vehicle use by 2030.
Addressing the US-initiated Leaders Summit in Washington, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam also urged developed nations to fulfil their commitment to help others make this transition from carbon-based to clean energy.
“We have committed ourselves to 60pc clean energy and 30pc electric vehicle transition by 2030. So, Pakistan is clearly doing more than its share for the climate change issue,” he said.
ISLAMABAD: The world needs to get off the warpath with nature which would only exacerbate disasters.
This was stated by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam while addressing the virtual US-led leaders summit on Climate on Thursday.
While the global warming-hit world is fast heating up, he called upon the global community to ‘do more’ on the climate action to protect the world community from the unfolding impacts of climate change.
“The world has to do more, and fast-track efforts to confront the climate change,” the prime minister’s aide stressed.
US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris inaugurated the event in Washington.