Pakistan
PM constitutes task force on climate change amid heatwave, glacier melting
The task force will develop a comprehensive strategy to mitigate the effects of climate change in the country.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Monday set up a task force on climate change in view of the country currently facing heatwave and melting of glaciers.
On his official twitter handle, the premier wrote: “With climate change in mind, a task force of experts is being formed which will take practical steps to provide comprehensive measures to prevent future events such as food and water shortages, water conservation and protection of existing reservoirs and protection of existing reserves and forests”.
موسمیاتی تبدیلی کو مدنظر رکھتے ہوئے ماہرین پر مشتمل ٹاسک فورس بنائی جا رہی ہے جو شسپر گلیشئیر جیسے واقعات سے مسقبل میں بچاؤ، غذائی اور پانی کی قلت سے بچنے کیلئے مؤثراقدامات، پانی کے بچاؤ اور موجودہ ذخائر کی حفاظت اور جنگلات کے تحفظ کیلئے جامع حکمتِ عملی اور اقدامات کرے گی۔
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) May 16, 2022
The task force included relevant federal ministers, secretaries, provincial chief secretaries, and relevant provincial secretaries, Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and senior officials of other agencies.
The task force will develop a comprehensive strategy to mitigate the effects of climate change in the country and prevent incidents such as the glacier incident in Hunza.
Chairing a high-level emergency meeting on the recent heatwave and the effects of climate change, the prime minister directed to take measures to prevent food and water shortages, and to conserve water and forests.
The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers Syed Khurshid Shah, Sherry Rehman, Ehsas-ur-Rehman Mazari, Tariq Bashir Cheema, Maryam Aurangzeb, Chairman NDMA Lieutenant General Akhtar Nawaz and officials of relevant agencies. Participation through video link of Federal Minister for Education Rana Tanveer Hussain and Provincial Secretaries.
PM Sharif directed to take immediate steps in this regard and present a report in the next meeting.
The meeting was informed that climate change was the main reason for the intense heat wave and Pakistan was the fifth most vulnerable country in the world in terms of climate change.
It was pointed out that Pakistan, despite having large reserves of glaciers, was also at risk of water scarcity which could have a direct impact on the country’s agriculture.
The prime minister directed to formulate a comprehensive strategy in this regard on an emergency basis and also stressed the launch of a public awareness campaign for water conservation.
He called for immediate measures to ensure store rainwater before the next monsoon.
The prime minister was also briefed on the water shortage in Cholistan, to which he directed an immediate supply of water for human settlements and animals.
He directed to ensure immediate relief activities in the recent heatwave in Cholistan by the district administration and relevant agencies.
PM Sharif directed the Chairman NDMA to visit Hunza immediately and also stressed reconstruction of the bridge that collapsed during the glacier-melting.
The prime minister also sought a detailed report in the next meeting regarding the progress of the construction of the bridge.
PM Sharif also directed the Ministry of Education to implement SOPs to prevent the recent heatwave in government schools and to issue orders to private schools to implement them.
He directed the Ministry of Health to immediately submit a detailed report on the research and possible effects of the new sub-variant of COVID-19.
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