Islamabad: Senator Sherry Rehman, Chairperson of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, led a crucial meeting at the Parliament House. The gathering aimed to address pressing issues related to climate change and the coordination of efforts to mitigate its impacts.
According to Senate of Pakistan, the meeting brought together key stakeholders and experts to discuss policies and frameworks that can enhance Pakistan’s resilience to climate change. Discussions focused on legislative measures, international cooperation, and the implementation of sustainable practices to combat environmental issues.
The committee emphasized the need for a cohesive strategy involving different governmental and non-governmental organizations to effectively tackle the climate crisis. Senator Rehman highlighted the importance of strengthening institutional capacities and integrating climate action into national development plans. Participants underscored the urgency of the situation and the necessity for immediate action to protect future generations.
The meeting concluded with a call for increased funding and resources to support climate-related initiatives. The committee resolved to continue engaging with international partners and local communities to foster a collaborative approach in addressing climate challenges.