The Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination and government of United Kingdom have agreed to enhance collaboration to address climate change and environmental issues in Pakistan.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, RominaKhurshidAlam and the UK High Commission’s delegation met her led by Development Director, Jo Moire, on Friday.
She said the collaboration marked a significant step forward in fight against climate change, and both countries are committed to working together to address this global challenge.
She stressed the importance of bridging civil society, academia, and corporate sectors in both nations to tackle the pressing issues of climate change and environmental degradation.
Romina highlighted the urgent need for tangible actions to mitigate global warming impacts, pre-emptively address flood risks, and support vulnerable farming communities.
The Coordinator noted that shifting weather patterns have significantly impacted agricultural productivity threatening food security and livelihoods with the country facing billions of dollars in economic losses from climate-related disasters in the past.
The UK delegation presented a report to the Coordinator aimed at bolstering Pakistan’s climate resilience, and both sides agreed to work together to implement sustainable agricultural practices and mitigate future impacts.