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Sherry Rehman demands enhanced climate diplomacy for effective action

She emphasized dire situation Pakistan faces with water scarcity and food security

By Our Correspondent
August 07, 2024
PPP lawmaker and Chairperson of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Senator Sherry Rehman poses for a photo in this undated image. —  Facebook/@sherry.rehman/File
PPP lawmaker and Chairperson of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Senator Sherry Rehman poses for a photo in this undated image. —  Facebook/@sherry.rehman/File

ISLAMABAD: Chairperson of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Senator Sherry Rehman debunked three prevalent myths about climate policy, emphasized the urgency of addressing the climate crisis, and called for enhanced climate diplomacy.

Sherry Rehman delivered the closing keynote address at Acumen Pakistan’s Climate Action for Pakistan (CAP) conference on Tuesday. Sherry Rehman, while talking about first myth, said there is myth that policy alone will trigger the action, however, creating policy is just the beginning. Effective climate action requires implementation at every level, from federal ministries to local communities.

She said one of the great deficits in our country, and many parts of the world, is our ability to understand and communicate that climate change, climate stress emergencies, and the risks it poses are complex. “They need constant vigilance and action. Action is not the same as policy,” she said.

Sherry Rehman highlighted the importance of local resilience and self-reliance, noting that second myth, is waiting for external aid after disasters is not a sustainable strategy.

She said if enough disasters strike, someone somewhere will come and rescue us, is another myth. “They may rescue you, but they will not bail you out. There are two differences. There will be somebody pushing a rope down the raft,” she said.

The third myth is, Sherry Rehman said marketpalace will regulate the climate norms. “A little point on the side there about the marketplace: if you expect it to regulate the climate norm, it won’t. 7.2 trillion of subsidies being given to big oil and gas. Just look at that number and think about it.”

Sherry Rehman criticized reliance on market forces to drive climate action, urging a more proactive and integrated approach by governments and communities. She emphasized the dire situation Pakistan faces with water scarcity and food security.

She called for immediate and concerted efforts to manage water resources and adapt to changing climate conditions to prevent severe future crises. “We are suffering because of the carbon footprint of other countries. The UN has long said that you will be water-scarce by 2025. Do you want to wait for rationing like Cape Town where the water is rationed out because it will have to be? And the elites will still be able to get it. The conflicts will rise on the ground.”

The Senator said next year, at COP 29, they will be focusing on NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) and everyone will be asked to present a report on their NDCs, and we will be asked and prodded to review ours for higher ambition, higher commitments.”