
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has warned that the developing world will need at least $7 trillion in financing by 2030 to address the escalating challenges posed by climate change. For Islamabad, these pressures are already hitting hard. From catastrophic floods to extreme weather events, the country is grappling with a climate crisis that has left millions of people vulnerable. CNA’s Hira Mustafa explores how Pakistan is responding to these urgent environmental threats.
source
Whatever the West News Media says



A berger giving funds to cop 29 , serially


.
Pakistan can finance terrorism but can not afford to deal with climate change?
Pakistan will push anything that brings free $$$ to their bankrupt country.
Aacha mazak hai

Exclude the "spoilers" who created and framed the COP in order to get better and broader representation.
Wah GIS data again who are they trying to impress leh.


New beggar's propaganda just dropped – redefining other people's financing strategies.