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COP 27 conference will be a milestone against climate change: Prime Minister

Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that the COP 27 conference will be a milestone against climate change and global warming, ignoring the effects of climate change will be criminal negligence.

While issuing a message on the social networking site Twitter, the Prime Minister wrote that holding the COP27 conference in Egypt will be a milestone in humanity’s fight against climate change and global warming. has demonstrated its universality, it would be criminally negligent to turn a blind eye to its deadly effects.

He said that while presiding over the G77, he will urge the world to fulfill its commitment as a fund for climate financing and reparations, without financial support, developing countries will continue to face the many risks of climate change. .

Shehbaz Sharif added that we are asking for climate justice, after the recent natural disasters, the needs assessment revealed that the victims due to debt, rising global prices of energy and food and lack of funds. may hinder our efforts to restore, the world should consider Pakistan as a case study.

On the other hand, the Ministry of Climate Change prepared the main points of the Prime Minister’s speech, will highlight the disasters of the last twenty years of climate change at the COP27 conference.

According to the document, Pakistan has been affected by the effects of 152 different climate changes in the last two decades. Due to climate change, the sea level will increase by 2 to 3 feet. Pakistan will face severe water shortage in 2025 due to climate change. died while 40 billion dollars were lost.

In this regard, the document further stated that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will participate in the international conference on climate change on Monday. The COP27 conference has been organized in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

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