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Pakistan at COP29: Advocating for Climate Justice and Resilient Futures
November 2024
At COP29 in Baku, Pakistan emerged as a vocal advocate for climate justice, spotlighting its disproportionate vulnerability to climate change.
Despite contributing less than 1% of global carbon emissions, Pakistan suffers disproportionately from climate-induced disasters. Advocating for climate justice, the country emphasized the urgent need for financial and technical assistance from developed nations at COP29.
Pakistan’s path forward hinges on translating COP29 commitments into actionable strategies. Strengthening adaptation, building technical capacities, and leveraging international support for renewable energy transitions are critical for fostering a climate-resilient future.
While the commitments made at COP29, particularly regarding the Loss and Damage Fund and increased climate finance, offer hope, their impact will ultimately depend on Pakistan’s ability to translate these pledges into meaningful action. Moreover, government officials must continue focusing on advocating for Pakistan’s financial needs to not only recover from the damages of the previous climate disasters but to also collaborate with other countries for more climate focused projects. By combining international support with domestic initiatives, Pakistan can help itself and other vulnerable countries towards a sustainable, climate-resilient future.
Summaiya Kashif
Author
Summaiya Kashif has a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences from IBA. She is an Associate Trainee at the Aga Khan University's Research Office.

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