Global community possesses spirit of unity in climate debate, lacks action: Sherry.

SHARM EL-SHEIKH -- Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman on Sunday said the world at the global forum of UN Climate COP-27 had a spirit of unity, collaboration and cooperation but there was lack of action hindering the way to a climate resilient future.

In her keynote address at the Parliamentary Meeting at the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-27) under the auspices of Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the Minister said there was a climate clock running at the 27th conference of the parties (COP-27) meeting where there were intense negotiations underway.

Prior to the address of the minister, a two-minute video prepared by the Ministry of Climate Change was played highlighting the Century Breaking Climate Events in Pakistan.

Senator Sherry Rehman said, "Let us pay attention to what we are doing to each other and this planet. And there's no other option for us and no 'planet B' where we can migrate."

She added that the video clip was a tiny projection of the scale and magnitude of the century breaking climate catastrophes.

"As the UN secretary general said a scale and tragedy we have never seen before."

The Minister warned the forum that the global warming was not going to stick to the 1.5 degrees temperature rise rather hurtling towards 3 degrees future.

She said, "I am coming from a country where there has been 3 degrees Celsius rise in overall summer heat which is not habitable for human civilization. I do not think that we need to be sanguine or indifferent to the coming crisis for humanity and the planet we live on."

Senator Rehman emphasised that it was not a prophecy of dome and was happening now, adding, "I didn't show the other video that showed what went on the year. The forest fires, heatwaves and it's one after the other. There has been a record over 53AdegC highest temperature where the people have died from such shocks."

The minister at the forum stated that the people at the most vulnerable risk from such calamity were still hoping that they would all be able to be secured and given predictability, their livelihoods and futures back. "They have the right to live, breath, till the soil, farm their communities and work in the cities that are not burning them out. These are the fundamental rights."

Senator Sherry Rehman said the COP system was built on common but differentiated responsibilities, adding, "which are not mere word to us. We have come here...

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