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The Sitting of the National Assembly has been adjourned to meet again on Monday, the 22nd April, 2024 at 5.00 p.m.
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NA Standing Committee on Climate Change meets

Monday, 16th September, 2019

Islamabad the 16th September, 2019.     A sixth meeting of the Standing Committee on Climate Change was held on 16th September, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in Committee Room, No.7, 4th Floor, Parliament House, Islamabad under the Chairpersonship of Ms. Munaza Hassan, MNA, for comprehensive briefing by Climate Change Division.

2.  The meeting commenced with the recitation from the Holy Quran.  The Secretary, Ministry of Climate Change apprised the Committee that under the ten billion tree plantation program in the first phase the federal government has approved an amount of Rs.125 billion for plantation of 3.29 billion trees in a period of four years. He further informed that the government is keen to establish a permanent roundtable on climate change, agriculture and food security for raising public awareness. The representative of Global Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC) briefed the Committee that the main function of the GCISC is the research on climate change profiles of Pakistan, climate change impact assessment in different socio-economic sectors and identification of appropriate adaptation/mitigation strategies, capacity building of scientists and dissemination of research findings to scientific community. The agriculture and climate change sector has been contributing 18.9% to the GDP. The major climatic impacts include the loss in crop yields, shortening of growing season length, increased evapotranspiration, increased land degradation etc. He informed that GCISC has been engaged with Federal and Provincial Agricultural research and extension institutions to develop research and outreach program to build resilience in the farming sector.

3. The Committee recommended that the data based digitalization mechanism for tree plantation should be initiated with the coordination of relevant departments. The Committee also recommended that the Parliamentarians and the local representatives should be involved in the tree plantation programs being carried out in their respective constituencies/areas. The Committee further recommended that the water policy 2017 should be submitted for the consideration of the Committee. The Committee also suggested that the agricultural manifesto should be constituted in collaboration with the local and international agricultural universities.  
 
4. The meeting was attended by Mr. Khial Zaman, Rai Muhammad Murtaza Iqbal, Ms. Andleeb Abbas, Engr. Sabir Hussain Kaim Khani, Ms. Shaista Pervaiz, Ms. Zahra Wadood Fatemi, and Mr. Afreen Khan MNA’s beside senior officers from the Ministry of Climate Change, Vice Chancellor of Agriculture University, Faisalabad, Representatives of other Agriculture Universities and Forest Departments    of Punjab and Sindh.