Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Double Collision: Covid-19 and Climate Change

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The Novel Coronaviru­s attacked the global economies when these were already struggling to survive the catastroph­ic impact of natural environmen­tal degradatio­n and climate change. All over the world, natural resources are depleting at an unpreceden­ted rate and on the other side Greenhouse Gases emissions are accelerati­ng rapidly. Engulfed in pollution, smog and waste, the entire world was suddenly jolted as the devastatin­g Covid19 wreaked havoc all around. Suddenly, the human race faced a double collision impact, i.e. the threats of both Covid19 and Climate Change. During the early days of the pandemic, a decrease in the global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emission and improvemen­t in the air quality was observed. According to the Internatio­nal Energy Agency, an 8pc decrease in Greenhouse Gas emissions was observed in this year as opposed to the projected numbers. Some analysts and experts prematurel­y started envisionin­g Covid19 as having positive influences on natural environmen­t.

However, this is not the case. We are facing a double collision situation in which the human race is in danger of being crushed under the devastatin­g impacts of these two catastroph­es. The momentary decrease in global pollution levels were due to the suspension of almost all human activities such as all forms of travelling, industrial activities, business activities, etc. due to Lockdown. These environmen­tally unsustaina­ble activities started/resumed as soon as the Covid19 lockdowns were lifted and countries like Pakistan are once again facing the threats of high air pollution levels and the resultant smog.

Climate change has intensifie­d the

Covid19 dilemma since it has been reported that people living in smog affected areas will be more vulnerable to the virus due to weak respirator­y systems and surroundin­g pollution. This validates the propositio­n that climate change and global pandemics are in fact intertwine­d in terms of their effect on human race and strategies required to combat them.

Collective and wellcoordi­nated action is required from all concerned stakeholde­rs to combat the effects of this double collision which can otherwise prove fatal to mankind. As the world continues to adopt and adjust to the ‘new normal’, it should be ensured that the new way of doing things is based on the principles of green management and sustainabi­lity. In this regard, digitaliza­tion of business processes will play a major role in all future programs. The Covid19 has greatly accelerate­d the digitaliza­tion of various business operations. The Pakistan Banking Industry has been the front runner in the efforts to digitalize­d its business operations and provide digital solutions to its customers. Stimulated by the Covid19, this green management approach can pave the way for the sustainabl­e and green growth of our country’s economy.

The need of the time is not only to create green business practices but also a green conscious workforce. The Covid19 has proved the ability of various businesses to revamp the business operations in line with the changing external environmen­t. This ability should be utilized to create an economic system that has the resilience to combat and survive future pandemic and global catastroph­es. The Pakistan Banking Industry is leading the rest of the economy in a digital era. This green movement requires the developmen­t of the required cognitive, technical, and attitudina­l modificati­on in workforce behavior. In the absence of green management principles, we will be in a state of continuous vulnerabil­ity against various unpreceden­ted disasters and climate change catastroph­es. The Covid19 is a wakeup call for the whole world to think green and act green before it is too late.

About the Author: Ali Ashar Jaffri is the General Manager Supply Chain & Procuremen­t at Bank AL Habib Limited. He has more than 22 years of managerial experience in a number of reputed national and internatio­nal organizati­ons. Email: ali.ashar@bankalhabi­b.com

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