The second edition of the Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference, organised by DawnMedia, concluded in Islamabad on Thursday after two days of deliberations on climate resilience, adaptation, energy transition, water security, urban planning, agriculture, climate finance and equitable policymaking.
According to a press release by Breathe Pakistan, the conference brought together policymakers, parliamentarians, international organisations, climate experts, corporate leaders, aca

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4 thoughts on “Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference concludes with calls for climate resilience, coordinated action”
  1. Climate resilience is existential for Pakistan. These conferences are useful but action is needed faster.

  2. Good to see multiple stakeholders coming together. The private sector needs to be more involved though.

  3. Coordinated action is key. Pakistan’s climate vulnerabilities require a unified national strategy urgently.

  4. Breathing is getting harder in Lahore every winter. We need these discussions to translate into clean air.

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