Pakistan Must ‘Move Beyond Rhetoric’ on Climate Action, Naveed Qamar - Global News Pakistan
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RIVERMAN’S VISTA: Belém COP 30 and Climate Justice in Mindanao
QUEZON CITY (MindaNews / 14 December) — The outcome of COP 30 in Belém marked a decisive shift toward centering justice and human rights in global climate action, a direction long demanded by frontline communities. Negotiators emphasized that emissions targets can no longer be separated from the lived realities of peoples who bear the heaviest burdens of climate change. Commitments on adaptation finance, safeguards for Indigenous Peoples, and st…
Pakistan must ‘move beyond rhetoric’ on climate action, Naveed Qamar - Global News Pakistan
Post-COP30 seminar warns rising heat threats food security, livestock & even public mood ISLAMABAD : Pakistan must “move beyond rhetoric” and urgently strengthen homework, coordination, and institutional capacity ahead of the next UN climate summit, said Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Finance and Revenue, Syed Naveed Qamar.He was speaking as chief guest here at a post-COP30 seminar, titled: “Beyond Belém: Pakistan’s Next Climate …
COP30 in Belém, Brazil
For two weeks each fall, representatives from all over the world gather for the Conference on Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the primary international body for coordinating global action against climate change. This past November, COP30 was held in Belém, Brazil. While we know climate action is falling short of what’s needed to protect our ocean, it’s hard to walk away from two intense weeks …
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