ISLAMABAD: According to Global Climate Risk Index (2017) Pakistan ranks at 7th position among the most adversely affected countries by climate change.An Economic Survey announced by the Minister for Finance MuhammadIshaq Dar Thursday revealed that despite having high vulnerability of future climatic changes, Pakistan is still among very low GHG emission emitter countries.However, being a responsible state and part of international communityPakistan is planning to take serious steps for playing an effective role inlowering global GHG emissions.Realizing the high vulnerability to climate change, the government hasdeveloped national policy to combat climate change and an action plan is being developed to effectively implement climate change concerns through sustainable planning.To materialize the efforts regarding protection of climate change thegovernment has recently passed Pakistan Climate Change Act 2017.The legislation has in turn created Climate Change Fund, ClimateChange Council and Climate Change Authority to implement the Climate Change Act.Projects/programmes undertaken during 2016-17 keeping in view thechallenges and distortions caused by global climate change, the worldwideefforts are underway to mitigate the devastating effects.Pakistan, like many other countries, is fully cognizant of this issue and has already undertaken various programmes and projects. Sustainable Land Management Programme with UNDP assistance is being implemented at a cost of Rs 105.400 million.The prime minister has approved launching of Green Pakistan ProgrammeRevival of Forestry Resources aimed to increase the forest cover of the country.Total cost of the programme is Rs 3652.100 million and an amount ofRs 554.000 million has been released during 2016-17. – APP
Pakistan ranks 7th among most adversely affected countries by climate change: Risk Index