Pakistan PM Khan urges world to act fast on climate change to save endangered generations

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Islamabad, Pakistan - Khan makes passionate video message at fourth Austrian World Summit hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Published: Sat 19 Sep 2020, 12:48 AM

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday warned the world that as ice at poles melted fast and temperatures rose globally, any negligence towards the climate change could put the future generations in danger.
"If the world does not take notice now, I am afraid we will be endangering our future generations," the prime minister said in a video statement at the fourth Austrian World Summit held in capital Vienna.
The prime minister, on the invitation of Arnold Schwarzenegger, former California governor and actor, shared his vision about conserving biodiversity and the steps taken by Pakistan to fight the climate change.
Khan said some 20 years ago, the topic of climate change was taken with scepticism, however, today it had become a harsh reality.
He mentioned the 'cruel face' of climate change for the world in shape of record temperatures in Siberia, ice-melting on poles, rising temperatures in Europe, unprecedented fires ravaging Australia, cyclones and hurricanes.
He said Pakistan realised about a decade ago that the glaciers that flew to its rivers and ultimately fed the population, were melting at a much faster pace.
He recalled that his political party when came to power some seven years ago in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province, set and achieved the target of planting one billion trees there.On assuming power at the Centre, he said, the target was now to plant 10 billion for a green Pakistan.
He urged the world to collaborate and join hands to fight the climate change."It is time for the world to take action against climate change as a united goal," he said.Others world leaders, who addressed the event, included Federal President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen; President of the Slovak Republic, Zuzana Caputová; President of the Republic of Croatia, Zoran Milanovic; Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans; former United States Secretary of State, John Kerry; and founder of the Austrian World Summit, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Those who spoke through a video statement included the UK's Prince of Charles, the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, and the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres.The Austrian World Summit in four years has become the largest environmental gathering in the world, providing a platform for global decision-makers committed to preserving a healthy planet and de-carbonising the economy by 2050.


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