President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday called for improving energy efficiency, adopting sustainable practices, and changing attitudes and priorities to mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change.
“Mitigating carbon emissions involves transitioning to renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, reforestation, and adopting sustainable practices to curb the adverse impacts on the planet’s climate and ecosystems,” the president said while addressing an event with respect to a project “Green Presidency of Pakistan” here at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
The Green Presidency of Pakistan is a flagship initiative under which a one-megawatt solar PV system was installed, along with effective implementation of energy conservation and efficiency measures.
The president said the initiative would result in a reduction in energy usage by Aiwan-e-Sadr by 42.5%. This energy savings is equivalent to a reduction of 3,144 tonnes of greenhouse gases or a plantation of 142,090 mature trees.
“It is a matter of great pleasure that, out of 129 projects from around the world, the Green Presidency Project of Pakistan has been conferred with the prestigious award of “International Energy Project of the Year 2023”, he added.
He also expressed gratitude to the Association of Energy Engineers USA for recognizing with the esteemed Best International Energy Project of the Year Award for 2023.
As regards the climate change impacts, President Alvi said the modern world with changing priorities and attitudes, was becoming dangerous which must be stopped.
He also called for promoting peace in the world and discouraging wars that were a big cause of deviating the world’s focus on mitigating global warming.
He said despite contributing less than 1% in carbon emission, Pakistan suffered huge losses in last year’s devastating floods that occurred due to global warming and climate change.
He recalled that despite abundant resources by mid mid-20th century, the people were conscious about utilizing natural resources, but now the priorities had been changed, the needs and wants had been mixed due to which they started using abundant resources for their ease.
He said the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had also taught to consume the natural resources with the utmost care by demonstrating the same in his life.
The president pointed out that the world was witnessing a much-needed transition towards clean energy in the wake of climate change. “The need for plentiful, sustainable energy that doesn’t disrupt the delicate balance of the Earth’s atmosphere may be the single most important issue facing this generation.” He said the decisions to be made and the technologies to be developed over the next few decades would have profound implications for geopolitics, wildlife, food production, and almost every sphere of human endeavor.
He maintained that stakeholders from a range of fields including the architectures could play their role in efficient energy conservation. Further, he said the children should also be engaged to make them aware of the value of natural resources and the impacts of climate change.—APP