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Pakistan speaks on behalf of G77/China for ‘immidiate action’ for a healthy planet

Pakistan speaks on behalf of G77/China for ‘immidiate action’ for a healthy planet

Pakistan speaks on behalf of G77/China for ‘immidiate action’ for a healthy planet
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Pakistan, speaking on behalf of the “Group of 77” developing countries as well as China, has called for “immediate action” to reverse global environmental harm, claiming that a healthy environment is crucial to people’s health, safety, and livelihoods.

“A degraded planet poses severe limits to our well-being and prosperity as well as for our future,” Ambassador Aamir Khan, deputy permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, told the Preparatory Committee for “Stockholm+50, the international environmental conference scheduled for June 2 to 3, 2022 in Stockholm, Sweden.

“If we continue on the same path and do not take urgent actions, we could face limits to how much we can adapt to the changing environment,” he said in a debate on, ‘A Healthy Planet for the Prosperity for All – Our Responsibility, Our Opportunity’

The G-77, which now has 134 members and is the UN’s largest intergovernmental group of emerging countries, is currently chaired by Pakistan.

Citing the “rapidly closing window” to reverse that current trend, he underlined the centrality of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Paris Agreement on climate change and related multilateral agreements, which are based on the principle of the common but differentiated responsibility of states.

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The agreement reached between states at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, known as COP26, “must be the baseline for climate action”, he added, stressing that basic commitments for climate finance from developed countries have not yet been met.

“Enhanced commitments for annual climate finance from the floor of $100 billion goals must be achieved in the new collective quantified goal on climate finance by 2024,” Aamir Khan said while calling for adequate and predictable financing instead of innovative accounting.

More equity is needed to strike a balance between climate reduction and adaptation, according to the Pakistani envoy, and investment in those critical areas must not become a financial burden or a source of further debt for developing nations.

He also advocated for making current climate funding instruments, such as the Green Climate Fund, more accessible.

The Pakistani envoy also emphasized the importance of a fair international trading system in order to improve access to safe, diverse, and nutritious food.

“The Group looks forward to Stockholm+50 this year and hopes that the meeting will be able to raise awareness on the importance of protecting our planet and achieving sustainable development for the well-being of this and future generations,” Aamir Khan added.

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