Pakistan, Norway seal first-ever carbon market deal under Paris climate pact

Islamabad secures landmark climate accord to unlock green investment, clean energy and international carbon finance

Officials sign a memorandum of understanding in Islamabad under the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination on Wednesday, with Climate Minister Musadik Malik also present. Photo: PID

Pakistan and Norway on Wednesday signed the country’s first landmark bilateral agreement under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, opening the door to international carbon trading, climate finance and major investment in clean energy and climate-smart agriculture.

The memorandum of understanding, signed in Islamabad under the auspices of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, marks Pakistan’s formal entry into the global carbon market and is being seen as a breakthrough in the country’s climate diplomacy.

Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Musadik Malik termed the agreement a “historic milestone”, saying it would shift Pakistan from carbon market preparedness to practical implementation.

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“This is Pakistan’s first bilateral agreement under Article 6.2 and an important step towards implementation,” Malik said. “It creates a credible pathway for international cooperation and investment in Pakistan’s climate priorities.”

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