Pakistan
COP29: PM Shehbaz urges developed nations to lead from the front
He highlights the urgent financial needs of developing nations
Baku: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stressed the international community to play their role in fight against climate change.
Chairing a Climate Finance Round Table Conference at the COP29 Summit in Baku, he highlighted the urgent financial needs of developing nations in their fight against climate change.
In his remarks, PM welcomed participants and underscored the severe impact of climate change on developing countries, which often lack the resources to combat environmental threats effectively.
Drawing from Pakistan’s experience with devastating floods in recent years, he emphasized that Pakistan understands the critical climate challenges faced by other developing countries.
The PM called on the global community to adhere to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) principles. He stressed that achieving meaningful results requires commitment from developed nations to provide necessary support, especially by establishing specialized climate funds.
“Developing countries will need approximately $6.8 trillion by 2030 to mitigate and adapt to climate change,” he said, urging developed nations to actively assist in promoting eco-friendly energy sources, which could offer sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels and benefit vulnerable economies. He further emphasized that addressing the climate crisis is a shared responsibility and requires a strong partnership between developed and developing countries.
The conference, hosted by Pakistan, served as a platform for representatives of developing nations to voice their financial and environmental concerns, appealing for greater cooperation to meet ambitious climate targets.