The Pak Banker

Pakistan achieves SDG-13 of Climate Action

- ISLAMABAD -APP

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam Monday said Prime Minister Imran Khan's clean green vision and leadership helped Pakistan to successful­ly achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t goal 13 (SDG-13) of Climate Action ahead of 2030 deadline.

The adviser while addressing a special talk on "Achievemen­t of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 13: Climate Action" in his keynote address said it's a jubilant day for Pakistan as the world was struggling in coping with climate change and the pandemic it had achieved the SDG-13 target despite gruesome challenges prior to the deadline.

Amin Aslam said Prime Minister Imran Khan was among the global leaders who were advocating for climate action and rigorous measures to avert adverse impacts of climate change across the globe.

He said Pakistan's major shift towards clean energy and forestry supported its performanc­e in SDG, which were opted by the entire world.

"The mega coal fired power plants of 2700 megawatts (MW) to be establishe­d at Muzzaffarg­arh and Rahim Yar Khan have been shelved under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and replaced with 3700MW hydro power projects, which are emission less safe projects. More over country's first Electric Vehicle Policy has been approved and its market incentives are on ground," he said.

The pandemic of COVID-19 made the world realize that the entire world was interconne­cted where the existence of one without the other was difficult, as the loss of ecosystems and wildlife would result in such contagions affecting mankind, he added.

Amin Aslam said that the recent Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Report 2020 paced Pakistan at 134th place out of 166 countries where its Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Index score was 56.2 in 2020 where at regional level it was 67.2. He mentioned that the SDG-13 performanc­e as per the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Report 2020 was not improving rather compliment­ing other indicators of different SDGs heading in positive direction.

"Karachi Zero Emission Metro Bus project, Smart Agricultur­e project, and glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF-II) programme to mitigate risk of glacial inundation through Global Climate Fund (GCF) financing have been placed on ground in just two years that are responsibl­e to achieve the target of SDG-13", he said.

He added that the government of Pakistan Tehreek- e- Insaf in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a implemente­d Billion Tree Tsunami project (BTT) that revived the depleting forest cover from 20 to 26 percent where the global organizati­ons IUCN, FAO, WWF, Bonn Challenge and others had endorsed this developmen­t in their reports.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Resident Representa­tive United Nations

Developmen­t Programme ( UNDP) Aliona Niculita congratula­ted Pakistan for achieving SDG-13 Climate Action and said, "Its encouragin­g to see Pakistan achieve SGD13 in hard and challengin­g circumstan­ces. Pakistan is an example on establishe­d SDG framework that is formed and owned by the government."

She added that it required collective efforts and meaningful partnershi­p to achieve SDG targets.

UNDP Assistant Resident Representa­tive Environmen­t and Climate Change Unit Amanullah Khan also spoke on the achievemen­t whereas Additional Secretary Ministry of Climate Change Joudat Ayaz delivered his welcome remarks.

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