In another forum the Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz told the UN Climate Summit on the same day that climate change was ‘the unresolved issue’. Doubtless, thousands in Sindh and Punjab stood up waist deep in floodwater to applaud him. Once again we agree, and equally forced to point out that this and successive governments have managed to bungle, fudge, prevaricate and generally cock-up national responses to repeated inundations. Speaking in an unrelieved stream of broken-backed clichés, Mr Aziz wrapped up by placing the begging bowl for an additional five billion dollars annually to enable Pakistan to adapt to the impacts of climate change. He made a fair point when he said that Pakistan has a very low carbon footprint and suffers disproportionately from the effects of bigger beasts than us, but the dysjunction between words and deeds was painfully obvious — and both men were decidedly 1.5 litre engines for a three litre job.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2014.
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There is unconfirmed report that Pakistan has decided to shift its Govt to New York... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Distance gives perspective into the myriad problems and also an escape from the stench of the dharnas.....
" Doubtless, thousands in Sindh and Punjab stood up waist deep in floodwater to applaud him" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ An extremely relevant Editorial. Well Done Editor. It will not be lost on the International Community that if the 5 Bn Dollars were made available to Pakistan for fighting ill effects of Climate Change they would immediately be channeled into supporting Terrorism.