Renewable Energy Key to Tackling Climate Crisis, Urges Minister

Federal Minister for Climate Change Dr. Musadiq Malik stressed that Pakistan, despite its negligible carbon footprint, is among the countries most severely impacted by climate change.

He advocated for the use of renewable energy resources as a solution to address the climate crisis.

During a ceremony in Islamabad, Dr. Malik highlighted the urgent need for practical measures to enhance forest cover.

He emphasized the importance of consistent policies and called for increased public awareness to effectively combat the climate challenge. The minister pointed out that alternative energy resources are crucial in overcoming the environmental issues facing the nation.

Dr. Malik”s remarks underscore Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change and the pressing need for strategic actions to mitigate its effects.