PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet in a meeting on Tuesday approved the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Climate Change Policy and Action Plan-2022.
Chief Minister Mahmood Khan chaired the meeting, said a handout. The climate policy focuses on reducing vulnerability of natural and human systems as well as lessening greenhouse gas emissions through technological or nature-based solutions.
The new policy, the communique said, was in consonance with the objectives of the Revised National Climate Change Policy 2021 and would address as many as nine Agro-Ecological Zones of the province including the merged districts.
The successful implementation of the policy would attract international climate financing in adaptation and mitigation sectors, allowing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province to achieve sustainable development and create resilience against natural disasters thereby securing the province’s fragile economy in confronting future environmental challenges. Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Information and Public Relations Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, while briefing media persons about the decisions of the cabinet, said that the chief minister directed the authorities to complete feasibility study within a month for setting up a plant for producing energy from wastes/garbage.
The bio-fuel plant would not only help in controlling environmental pollution but also will contribute towards making the province self-sufficient in energy. The chief minister directed for bringing amendments to the relevant laws with regard to the acquisition of land for setting up universities. More than 100 kanals of land will not be procured for a university to ensure the protection of agricultural lands.
The cabinet allowed the Food Department to sign a MoU with the Bank of Khyber for Insaf Food Cards. The deserving households will receive Rs2100 monthly under the Insaf Food Card scheme for which billions of rupees will be borne by the government as subsidy.