Pakistan to Host Panel Discussion, Living Indus, at #COP28, Dubai, UAE
Pakistan to Host Panel Discussion, Living Indus, at #COP28 held alongside the UN Climate Change Summit, COP28
- Pakistan to Host Panel Discussion, Living Indus, at #COP28 held alongside the UN Climate Change Summit, COP28
Islamabad: A panel discussion, the Living Indus, at #COP28 will be held alongside the UN Climate Change Summit, #COP28, at Expo City Dubai in Dubai, UAE.
The event will be hosted by Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination. Government of Pakistan in coordination of WWF-Pakistan and other partners.
Leading climate change and environment experts, policy makers and officials will highlight the challenges Pakistan is facing amid the global warming, extreme hot weather that wrecked the country in 2023, causing losses worth billions of rupees in food and agriculture sectors.
Representatives of 197 countries are holding the pivotal talks on degradation of the environment in Dubai for UN Climate Change Summit, COP28, at Expo City Dubai.
Clean energy transition, financing, nature, people and inclusivity are among key themes on the agenda for COP28 in UAE. Over the next 12 days, policy makers, climate experts and industry leaders will hold talks, highlight sustainable climate actions to save the planet Earth from global warming.
Some 70,000 people including national leaders and Pope Francis are attending the COP28 which opened Thursday, in what could be the largest United Nations climate summit ever.
John Kerry, the US special envoy for the Climate Change is leading day-to-day negotiations for the United States.
Ahead of COP28, Kerry had held talks with his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, with the two negotiators promising that their countries, the world’s two largest greenhouse gas emitters, would work together for progress of greener world in Dubai, UAE.
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