Secretary Climate Change Asif Hyder Shah says we will have engaging panel discussions at this event on all critical issues.


Islamabad: Pakistan will showcase its climate resilient projects at the upcoming UN Climate Summit COP28 to be held in Dubai.
This was stated by Secretary Climate Change Asif Hyder Shah at a news conference in Islamabad today.
The Secretary said that we will have engaging panel discussions at this event on all critical issues. He said we will also highlight our recharge Pakistan and Living Indus Initiatives.
With over 1000 CEOs from over 80 countries, business leaders will join public and philanthropic decision-makers at the COP28 Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum to drive action for people and planet.
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Asif Hyder Shah said the world community needs to fulfill their commitments to effectively deal with the issue of climate change.

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