US vows progressing support for Pakistan in climate change fight
DUBAI: The US has repeated its obligation to giving specialized and monetary help to emerging nations, including Pakistan, that are impacted by climate change to manage the impacts of a worldwide temperature alteration.
This assurance was communicated by Margaret MacLeod, the Urdu language representative for the US State Division, during an exceptional discussion with The News uninvolved of the UN Climate Summit COP28 in Dubai on Thursday.
As per Margaret, the US has been effectively teaming up to guarantee Pakistan’s security from the effects of a worldwide temperature alteration. Alluding to the floods in Pakistan in 2022, Margaret referenced that the US had dispensed and given $200 million to flood aid projects and the recovery of impacted Pakistani people group.
Gotten some information about the adverse impacts of exhaust cloud in significant Pakistani urban areas like Lahore and Karachi, Margaret MacLeod recognized the effect of climate change. She communicated trust for the results of the COP28 climate highest point in Dubai and referenced that the far reaching structure of the “Loss and Damage Fund” will be determined.