Khaleej Times

Law on climate change adopted

- IANS

islamabad — The Senate on Friday passed the Pakistan Climate Change Bill 2017, making the country the fifth in the world to adopt comprehens­ive legislatio­n on the issue.

The layout report of Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change was presented by Senator Samina Abid on March 16 in the Senate. The National Assembly has already approved this act, local media reported.

The legislatio­n was passed to meet the country’s obligation­s under internatio­nal convention­s relating to climate change and to address its effects.

Climate Change Minister Zahid Hamid, who introduced the legislatio­n, said that Pakistan ranks 153rd in greenhouse gas emitting countries but is the seventh-most vulnerable to climate change.

“The Pakistan Climate Change Act 2016 has been hammered out to tackle the pressing climate risks and secure global funding for implementi­ng projects to boost country’s climate resilience, protect lives and livelihood­s of the people, mainly those associated with agricultur­e,” he explained.

He added that the country was likely to produce four times more greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, and would need $40 billion to mitigate the effects.

During the debate in the Senate prior to the approval, the move to promulgate the Climate Change Act was appreciate­d by the opposition, which acknowledg­ed its unpreceden­ted significan­ce. —

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