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World Environment Day celebrated amid fears of climate crisis

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Climate change has expressed its concern over current global climate crisis on International World Environment Day. She stated, “It’s getting clearer every day that world is on unstable trajectory.

The UN recognizes this, as does UNEP. in recognition of the triple threat of climate change for human health and prosperity. World Meteorological Department already reported dangerous 50:50 chance of average global temperature reaches 1.5 degrees Celsius in in next five years. is not just rather warning but blatant reality overlooked by the biggest perpetrators of the climate crisis.”

“Recent multilateral meetings made a series of promises of action global level up reduce GHG emissions by the end of in century to control rising temperatures to pre-industrial levels. However, the roadmap to such goals has become blurred. We have a human right to a healthy environment world where we breathe a little easier but with continuous assault on our earth by big corporations and the rich countries temperature can’t be stopped rise. The Earth’s ability to sustain human mining activities is rapidly declining.”

“There is an urgent need for collective action, but it happens with taking responsibility for what global economic drivers we must go to earth share. transformational change required implies a shift in world attitudes and values, and investment in green energy. Commitments for fair and just the transition must come from both moral compulsion and recognition of interconnections in in environment”.

“Pakistan must also act to conserve its resources to the extent possible. We should work in home save our water and stop polluting the sea, air and our soil. 90% of our plastics, plastic bags, disposable use plastic bottles, are running out up in Our seas and rivers. 90% of these microplastics are consumed by the fish and marine life we ​​eat. They end up back in our plates.”

“Pakistan has faced warmest months on record since 1961, with temperature is 3-6°C above normal. We had a severe and prolonged heat wave with no fresh spring. This year the Pakistani summer did not wait for his turn. It came early us longest heat wave in Pakistan history. Changing of the climate results in serious loss of our livelihood and economy. It’s defining challenge of 21st century”.

“However, trauma environment cannot be separated by borders, just like in air we breathe or the oceans we pollute. But the burden on in developed countries enable the Global South move forward to protect its population, its soils, forests, water, air. National governments should also join conversation, creation clear national action plansand promote research to combat this triple threat. Pakistan set become one of in first five shallow countries if there is no immediate action. The country is particularly suffering, and the urgency of no more focus on climate change.”

“Young people play an important role in carrier out critical climate action and are of paramount importance for changing future for us all.

Not just think about future. Be an agent of change. Develop a healthy approach to protecting the environment. To study more on how You can play your role in reduce harm to the earth and help educate others.”

“We share Only One Earth and we need take care for collectively, our actions affect the response – some more than others. If we fail in by phasing out fossil fuels worldwide, we stand face uneven world where a few rich countries can switch to green energy, but the rest of in world still getting a short end of stick because they don’t have the opportunity for transition to green energy.

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Derrick Santistevan
Derrick Santistevan
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