Kathmandu, Sept 7 : Minister for Forests and Environment Pradeep Yadav has said that his Ministry is committed to addressing the climate change problems.
Addressing the inaugural session of
the First Assembly of Climate Action Campaign here today, he said that since
becoming the minister he has made decisions on and run various programs for
minimizing climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. Minister Yadav
added that works have been moved ahead to that end on a war footing.
"We have been working at a war footing to tackle the problem of climate change and the cooperation of all
sides is necessary for this connection," he said. The Minister also on the
occasion gave information on other works carried out by the Ministry towards
mitigating climate change.
Nepal is a state party to the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol, and
the Paris Agreement, the Minister said and reiterated that it has kept climate
change mitigation as its main priority.
He further said that policies,
strategies, laws, regulations, and plans for climate change minimization have been
formulated while the National Climate Change Policy, 2076 is under
implementation.
Stating that the country has
adopted the policy of zero emission of Green House Gas by 2045 AD, Minister
Yadav informed that works have also been moved ahead toward meeting this
target. He also pointed out the need for national and international support for
implementing Nepal's the 'ambitious' commitments and programs.
The Forests and Environment
Minister expressed regrets that although all the nations came together to
address the climate change issues and also made various commitments for the
same, they have not worked in keeping with these commitments.
"All states are one on
tackling the problem related to climate change and they have also expressed
commitment to take various measures for mitigation and adaptation. However,
this problem is not being handled as per the commitments and this is a matter
of concern," he said.
Reminding that a mountainous and
least developed country like Nepal is at high risk of the adverse impact of climate
change, Minister Yadav stressed the need for the mountainous countries to
work together for addressing the problem.
More than 100 environment experts,
representatives, and youth of several organizations working in the climate
change sector from Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Bhutan are
participating in the two-day event. (RSS)