Islamabad: The launch of the “Recharge Pakistan” project in Islamabad marks a crucial step in Pakistan’s fight against its severe climate challenges. Romina Khursheed, Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, spoke about the urgent need to tackle the country’s pressing climate issues, including destructive floods, heavy rains, and extreme heatwaves.
Khursheed pointed out that these severe weather events are putting communities, the economy, and infrastructure at serious risk. The new “Recharge Pakistan” project aims to address these problems head-on, focusing on boosting climate resilience and supporting sustainable practices.
During the inauguration, Khursheed highlighted the government’s strong commitment to managing climate risks and working towards a more secure and prosperous future for the country. The project represents a significant effort to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change, ensuring that Pakistan can better cope with the challenges of today and build a more sustainable future for its people.