Govt devising strategy to mitigate adverse impacts of climate change: Sherry
The Minister for Climate Change while addressing the opening session of the Future Summit in Karachi has said that a large number of people affected by floods last year are still without proper houses in Sindh and Balochistan.


Karachi: Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman says the government is working to devise a proper strategy to mitigate effects of climate change and build resilience against it in the future.
Addressing the opening session of the Future Summit in Karachi on Wednesday, she said we need to be ready for the approaching summer.
The Minister said a large number of people affected by floods last year are still without proper houses in Sindh and Balochistan.
She said Pakistan made a successful case for itself in the Geneva Conference and the world responded well by announcing nine billion dollars fund for it.
Sherry Rehman asked investors to invest in the projects that are being introduced by the government for the flood and climate change resilience program.
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