Sindh University organized seminar on climate change
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Jamshoro: Report By: Ali Murad Chandio: 15, July, 2020: Sindh University (SU) Jamshoro has organized seminar on climate change, on Wednesday.
De-forestation, excessive use of plastic ware, lack of rainfall, increased road and space traffic, population explosion, reduced agricultural yield, heat-surge and erosion of coastal area are some of the issues causing climate deterioration in Pakistan.
This VC-SU Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat said in his remarks as Chair at the webinar organized by SU Pakistan Study Centre on the theme "Understanding Climate Change in Pakistan" with Founder/Chairperson National Dialogue on Climate Change (NDCC) Maliha Abbas Zaidi as the Guest Speaker.
Universities need to sensitize youth in this highly significant aspect of sustainability of man's health and happiness on earth.
I felicitate SU-PSC and its able Director Prof. Dr. Shuja Ahmed Mahesar and his team upon organizing the webinar for world youth", Dr. Burfat said.
The Vice Chancellor observed that COVID-19 had ushered an ad hoc respite in climate degeneration, allowing ecological landscape to improve.
Yet concerted effort was required to nail the issue on permanent footing. Ms Zaidi said climate was a matter of global human concern.
Mankind needed to understand the actual importance of the issue at hand and also needed to converge under one umbrella to be able to cope its virulent effects.
She said the aim of NDCC was to raise public awareness to improve climate profile in Pakistan and the world.
Dirctor SU-PSC Dr. Mahesar, in his welcome address said temperatures would continue rising, heat wave would more strikingly hit major world parts, more droughts would occur, crop patterns would drastically alter, more diseseases would break out if humanity did not take heed and healed state of affairs. 002


Jamshoro: Report By: Ali Murad Chandio: 15, July, 2020: Sindh University (SU) Jamshoro has organized seminar on climate change, on Wednesday.
De-forestation, excessive use of plastic ware, lack of rainfall, increased road and space traffic, population explosion, reduced agricultural yield, heat-surge and erosion of coastal area are some of the issues causing climate deterioration in Pakistan.
This VC-SU Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat said in his remarks as Chair at the webinar organized by SU Pakistan Study Centre on the theme "Understanding Climate Change in Pakistan" with Founder/Chairperson National Dialogue on Climate Change (NDCC) Maliha Abbas Zaidi as the Guest Speaker.
Universities need to sensitize youth in this highly significant aspect of sustainability of man's health and happiness on earth.
I felicitate SU-PSC and its able Director Prof. Dr. Shuja Ahmed Mahesar and his team upon organizing the webinar for world youth", Dr. Burfat said.
The Vice Chancellor observed that COVID-19 had ushered an ad hoc respite in climate degeneration, allowing ecological landscape to improve.
Yet concerted effort was required to nail the issue on permanent footing. Ms Zaidi said climate was a matter of global human concern.
Mankind needed to understand the actual importance of the issue at hand and also needed to converge under one umbrella to be able to cope its virulent effects.
She said the aim of NDCC was to raise public awareness to improve climate profile in Pakistan and the world.
Dirctor SU-PSC Dr. Mahesar, in his welcome address said temperatures would continue rising, heat wave would more strikingly hit major world parts, more droughts would occur, crop patterns would drastically alter, more diseseases would break out if humanity did not take heed and healed state of affairs. 002