Pervaiz Rashid urges media to play role in highlighting climate change threat

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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Senator Pervaiz Rashid said on Monday urged the national media to play its role in highlighting the climate change threat.

Addressing the inaugurals session of the three-day National Conference on “Water and environment for sustainable development in changing climate” here, he said the present government too was well aware of the challenges related to climate and seeks the support of the media for its policy on climate change.

The minister said that the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is committed to the freedom of media and will do all that it takes to facilitate media persons in their professional duties.

However, media also has a responsibility to ensure that it gives balance coverage and prioritize issues that are of importance to the common man, he added.

While the print media does carry material catering to the educational, Information and entertainment needs of its readers, the same cannot be said about the electronic media far less about the new media commonly known as social media, he added.

“We face problems related to health, education, sanitation, terrorism etc which find space in media. However, the same cannot be said when it comes to awareness about climate change and its impact on Pakistan”, the minister said.

The minister said that global warming poses a serious threat to Pakistan’s economy and ecology, Pakistan cannot do much to reduce causes of global warming as Pakistan is the least contributor of Green House Gases but we could adapt measures to overcome weaknesses to reduce at least its serious impacts on our economy and ecology.

In recent years, he said, Pakistan has witnessed the vagaries of climate change with growing regularity and destructive ferocity. Droughts, desertification, glacial melt, sea level rise and recurrent floods are all manifestations of climate induced phenomena.

The minister said besides, the tragic human and material costs these threats also impede our ability to promote sustainable growth and development and ensure economic prosperity for our people.

Long-term impacts of climate change are expected to threaten our biodiversity, water availability, food security, human health and overall well-being of the masses.

“Pakistan being an agricultural based economy, lying in arid and semi-arid region, with heavy dependence on irrigated agricultures highly vulnerable to climate change”, Pervaiz Rashid said.

The Government of Pakistan is fully committed to cope with the negative fall outs of climate change, he said.

‘Vision 2025’, our blueprint for a future oriented and growth centric roadmap for Pakistan clearly recognizes global warming and climate change as priority areas for effective action by the government, the minister added.

He said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif clearly spelt out Pakistan’s policy on climate change while addressing the 21stConference of Parties in Paris on November 30, 2015. He quoted Prime

Minister as saying: “Pakistan is committed to the cause of reducing global emissions. Several mitigation initiatives, including promotion of affordable renewable technologies, measures towards energy efficiency, implementation of mass transport system and expansion of hydroelectricity potential, are already part of our development strategy.”

The National Climate Change Policy and its Framework for Implementation for the period 2014-2030 will serve to integrate climate-friendly policies in our national economy and development planning.

He said that the climate change message is a universal one and it is not about culture, religion ideology nor it recognizes any territorial or language barriers.