UNITED
STATES AND PAKISTAN HOLD INAUGURAL MEETING OF CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT
WORKING GROUP
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic
Studies
Islamabad, September 21, 2021: The United States and
Pakistan reaffirmed their commitment to work together to address climate change
through the creation of the U.S.-Pakistan Climate and Environment Working
Group. Addressing the Working Group on September 20, U.S. Chargé d’affaires Angela P. Aggeler hailed over 50 years of
U.S.-Pakistan partnership and cooperation on energy and the environment, which
has facilitated more than $900 million in new investments in renewable energy,
supported programs in water and climate-smart agriculture, and spurred the
installation of air quality monitors across the country.
Chargé d’affaires Aggeler lauded the efforts Pakistan has made in
climate adaptation and land use through initiatives such as the 10 Billion Tree
Tsunami and Clean Green Pakistan, stating “those initiatives raise public
awareness and show Pakistan is an active player in the fight against climate
change and environmental degradation.”
Noting that Pakistan is among the countries most vulnerable to
the destructive effects of climate change, she emphasized that greater action
for climate change mitigation and adaptation is important for Pakistan’s large
and growing population.
Chargé d’affaires Aggeler also highlighted that President Biden
has placed climate change at the center of U.S. foreign and domestic
policy. “By 2030, the United States plans to reduce emissions by 50 to 52
percent compared to 2005 levels, to achieve climate-neutral by 2050 at the
latest,” the Chargé d’affaires said.
Speaking during the Working Group, Special Assistant to the
Prime Minister on Climate Change (SAPM) Malik Amin Aslam welcomed cooperation
on climate change between the United States and Pakistan, stating this
re-affirms and cements the green development vision shared by both countries
and championed by the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Joe
Biden.
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