enhanced and predictable means of implementation. Securing such levels of climate finance must continue to remain a key priority area,” Khan said. “Continuous progress, delivering on commitments and a bolder approach to financial contributions are necessary.”
Commenting on Khan’s speech, Mome Saleem, an environmentalist told The News that his statement adequately highlighted the losses that Pakistan is facing from climate change while reiterating the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement. She said that it would have been a more impactful speech if the minister had mentioned the human losses that Pakistan has suffered in the climate disasters.
Aisha Khan, the executive director of the Civil Society Coalition for Climate Change expressed disappointment at the lack of women in Pakistan’s delegation for the talks. According to Aisha, despite the constraints and challenges it is facing, the country is doing the best it can to push for mechanisms to make it possible for developing countries to meet their NDC targets as well as sustainable development goals.
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