Murad calls for effective planning on climate justice

City News Dec, 12 2022
Murad calls for effective planning on climate justice
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KARACHI: Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah said Pakistan faced severe floods this year, which was human tragedy and developed countries are responsible for it.

CM said, “We have been discussing climate change for 30 years and now is time to face consequences has come in form of tragic floods in Pakistan, developed countries of world are responsible for this. UN Secretary General visited Mohenjo-Daro himself to see disasters of water.”

Murad Ali Shah also said that his ancestors founded a masjid in 1860 which was affected badly that even NED University engineers were unable to restore. There is hope of getting $ 1.5 billion from World Bank to cover wreckages of flood.

He added, “Bilalwal Bhutto Zardari talks about climate justice, we shall propose plan for climate justice in front of world and we hope to present it in way that they support it. Pakistan’s global crane house only contributes one percent of gasses.”

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 12 2022

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