Climate ChangeFloodsinPakistanPakistan Water NewsValuing WaterVOWWater InsightsWater NewsWater Projects

Parliamentarians to play role in addressing challenge of climate change: Speaker

Pak Observer, September 14, 2022

Third Inter-Parliamentary Union Regional Seminar

Speaker National Assembly #Raja Pervaiz Ashraf on Tuesday said legislators of various parliaments in the world would have to understand their role and contribute for effective mitigation of #climate change’s challenge which is real threat to human security.

He stated this while addressing the “Third Inter-Parliamentary Union Regional Seminar on Achieving Sustainable Development Goals for Parliaments of Asia-Pacific” here at the Parliament House.

The Speaker said that #Pakistan is ranked eight amongst the countries most vulnerable to climate change despite contributing less than one percent to global emissions. He said the recent flood in #Pakistan caused irreparable loss of precious lives and destruction to basic infrastructure including roads, houses, schools and basic health units.

He said that Pakistan is hosting this crucial seminar for the Asia Pacific nations at a critical juncture as only few days ago, we faced record monsoon rains and melting glaciers in northern mountains that triggered #floods, which have killed more than 1,391 people; displaced 33 million people; sweeping away houses, roads, railway tracks, bridges, livestock and crops worth around 30 Billion US Dollars.

He urged the participants to avail this opportunity to especially focus their deliberations on this grave global climate change challenge to human security.

He said that floods come as the climate emergency continues to wreak havoc across the globe. Europe is confronting its worst drought in 500 years while China is facing an unprecedented heat wave that has dried up rivers and lakes and in Mississippi, USA, residents were told to evacuate the city as it braces for more flooding.

VOW Desk

The Voice of Water: news media dedicated for water conservation.

Related Articles

Back to top button