Govt taking tangible measures to address the issues of climate change: Zartaj Gul

The Minister of State said our aim is to increase the share of renewables in power mix to 30 per cent by 2025. She said we hope to bring the share of clean energy in its electricity mix to 65 per cent by 2030

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The Senate resumed its session this afternoon at Parliament House Islamabad with Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani in the chair. Five bills were introduced in the Senate today (Monday).

“The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2021”, “The Pakistan Panel Code (Amendment) Bill, 2021”, “The Children (Pledging of Labour) (Amendment) Bill, 2021”, “ The Civil Servants (Amendment) Bill, 2020” and The Service Tribunals (Amendment) Bill, 2021”.

The Chair referred the bills to the Standing Committees concerned.

Minister of State Climate Change Zartaj Gul says government is taking concrete measures to deal with the problem of climate change under its green agenda

Speaking on a motion in the Senate, she said National Electrical Vehicles policy has been passed by the cabinet and now we are working on its implementation. She said we are working on a plan to ensure that by 2030 at least 30 per cent of the vehicles used in the country are on electricity.

The Minister of State said our aim is to increase the share of renewables in power mix to 30 per cent by 2025. She said we hope to bring the share of clean energy in its electricity mix to 65 per cent by 2030.

Syed Fakhar Imam, Minister of National Food Security and Research gave closing remarks at a Seminar on the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture by Four Brothers Group Pakistan that took place at Pearl-Continental Hotel Bhurban via Zoom. The minister talked about wheat, cotton and sugarcane among other crops and how Pakistan needs to start value addition to its crops. Pakistan is one of the few countries that is effected by climate change as Pakistan is majorly agricultural. And with the changing climatic changes, seed technology and genetic engineering is of utmost importance as to adapt to the changing climate and water scarcity. The minister also pointed out that rain and precipitation effects pests and disease in crops. For this, applied research is necessary to facilitate farmers. Pakistan has started working with China as well for the exchange of information for research regarding agriculture technology and genetic engineering. He further added that the ministry has worked on seed traceability, germination, capacity of production, and purity of seed to facilitate the farmers to recover from the ongoing seed shortage in Pakistan. The minister said that the cotton seed has primary focus. Syed Fakhar Imam said that the ministry will try to give subsidy for the cotton seed, pesticide and fertilizer and set up a minimum support price as well. Conclusively, the minister applauded the scientists at work for the betterment of the agricultural sector and said that the agricultural sector in Pakistan will start seeing better days with the help of research and the governments support

 

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