Islamabad 24 March 2025( Kamran Raja): Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Musadik Malik, met with Danish Ambassador to Pakistan, Jakob Linulf, during his courtesy visit to the Ministry of Climate Change in Islamabad on Monday, March 24, 2025.
Danish Ambassador to Pakistan, Jakob Linulf also met with the federal minister Musadik Malik on Monday, who discussed Pakistan’s climate vulnerability and join collaborative opportunities to build the country’s climate resilience.
The Danish ambassador reiterated Danish government’s all-out support and commitment to assisting Pakistan in its efforts to address these challenges.
He also emphasised Denmark’s readiness to provide support in climate change in mitigation and adaptation initiatives, recognising the urgency of collaborative action to safeguard the future of the country and its citizens.
During the meeting with him, Musadik Malik discussed and highlighted the significance of generating high-quality carbon credits in combating climate change. He emphasized the government’s focus on targeted projects to drive international funding and cooperation.
Minister Malik outlined the government’s commitment to tackling climate change, stating that Pakistan’s petroleum sector is starting to play a crucial role in spearheading a green revolution in the country. He highlighted that Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has launched a renewable energy program, while Marri Petroleum is also making strides toward transitioning to renewable energy sources.