Pakistan fifth country to adopt legislation on climate change

RajaRawal111

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Pakistan becomes fifth country in the world to adopt legislation on climate change


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.

The legislation was passed to meet the countrys 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 countrys climate resilience, protect lives and livelihoods of the people, mainly those associated with agriculture, he explained.

He added that the country is 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.

Senators Sherry Rehman and Azam Swati commented that this law was need of the hour.

The federal minister said that as proposed in the law, efforts would be expedited to establish the Pakistan Climate Change Council, which would be chaired by the prime minister.

The Council will also comprise chief ministers and ministers holding the environment and climate change portfolios of all provinces and Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Besides, the advisory body will consist of 30 other members, 20 of them from non-governmental organisations, researchers, scientists, technical experts, and educationists concerned with climate change, Hamid said.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/135787...untry-world-adopt-legislation-climate-change/
 
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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Dont know if this is a good step of not. It may turn out to be another burden like non proliferation. We resisted signing the non proliferation treaty by putting it on the Indian shoulders as India was not signing. Same is with this Accord. India has not signed it but we did.
Dont know what will be our obligations to control the emissions and if we could not what will be the penalties.
 
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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I dont think so. India is already ranked as producing green house gasses more than its allowed limits. But no one can force other countries to stop polluting environment. There are no strong laws and the biggest one against such International legislation is US.

I think it's a good step, this way Endia will be under pressure...I think so
 

miafridi

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I think Pakistan should be adopting things like curbing Timber mafia, and growing more trees in the coming years and also to adopt green energy which in long term might prove more beneficial than the ones that negatively impact the environment and we end up spending more in health and environment sector as a result of adopting the wrong type of energy..
 

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