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Pak Pavilion at COP28 Dubai Stole Limelight with CPCD Expo as Center of Attraction

Pak Pavilion at COP28 Dubai Stole Limelight with CPCD Expo as Center of Attraction

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Pak Pavilion at COP28 Dubai Stole Limelight with CPCD Expo as Center of Attraction

Islamabad – 29 December 2023 (CPCD- P.R ): The Climate-Change Challenges ‘Arts Crafts & Techno Exposition’, conceived, initiated, and organized by the Centre for Public-Cultural Diplomacy (CPCD), Islamabad, held at the PNCA Art Gallery mid-Nov, was chosen by the Ministry of Climate Change & Environment Coordination and supported by National Heritage & Culture Div. and, to pleasant surprise of CPCD, it became a major segment of the Pakistan Pavilion at UN Summit COP-28, in Dubai, 30 Nov-13 Dec. 2023.

Earlier, the weeklong Exposition at Pnca with captivating artworks, crafts & techno demos/workshops by budding talents and university students, showcasing poignant manifestations on climate preservation, nature conservation and reduction of plastic usage, at both Inauguration and Closing Ceremonies, was graced by high dignitaries including Dean of Dip. Corps and ASEAN and SAARC Group Heads and EU Missions and applauded as a mega success. They welcomed the creation of an Endowment Fund for the disadvantaged artists.

The spirituality and thinking that is inherent in a great cause and went into the making of climate-change related arts & crafts exposition at a cultural hub like Dubai indeed called for high appreciation and appraisal as expressed by many dignitaries, patrons & aspirants including Pak Prime Minister.

While speaking to the press & media about the success story of Pak Pavilion & COP-28 Climate Action, CPCD Chairman and a former veteran Pakistan career diplomat, Ambassador Salahuddin Choudhry, reiterated that the foremost necessity for adoption or adaptation toward mitigation of climate crises is to go all-out setting a positive mindset at grass-root level and developing the needed culture of rehashed lifestyle, fully motivated to understand, respect & love the Nature & Habitat of our mother-planet. This is where “Love thyself & Love Thy Nature” as the theme of the CPCD Climate Exposition so well fitted in and adapted to the whole occasion! In his firm view, awareness or readiness to accept the significance & fortitude of Nature – before anything, be it about funding, be it in terms of any kind of projects initiation or novel solutions – must precede among the youth in particular doing things correctly and justice to the implementation of new initiatives, scientific or technological. Here creativity – artistic or scientific both of which are part of cultural pursuits – surely becomes the mainstay. That’s why man’s passion & inspiration through creative manifestation is the key to all human endeavours and development activities. Often, side by side, they affect the creative mind in spirituality, mysticism & sufism to secure climactic gaps & impacts in human life by dint of science & technology.

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Interestingly, and almost as Amb. Choudhry’s reverberation, Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar also called upon various stakeholders, including scholars, architects, poets, and literary people, to contribute towards the global efforts of addressing the climate change issue by raising their voices in their articles, sermons, addresses, and poetry.

According to him, the science is there to guide us, lead us and we talk about trillions of dollars, etc, but “this is where I feel something is missing as the opposite of science, and that is arts”, where is the aesthetic part to climate change, where’s the emotional investment with climate change; well, we do have an aspiration to have 2-3 trillion dollars of investment to promote the implementation part of climate change, but there are billions of souls who need to invest emotionally in realization of goals…and that is the bit of ‘missing link’….missing link in our poetry… missing from our folklore, missing from our music, missing from our rituals, missing from our languages; all it needs is an inspiration, a thought where lies the emotional part or the missing link. Are we thinking on that side? It should be advocated by the activists, by the civil society, NGOs, by scholars, and eventually by the govts. Nobody is against structured approach, but “we human beings want fun, we want colour, we want festivity; let’s all become committed climate change global citizens; we have to have religion associated with climate change and with diversified faith groups, with diverse ethnic groups, with diverse linguistic groups – all of us moving towards our commitment to climate change”.

In this context, ‘Living Indus’ is an umbrella initiative aimed at restoring the ecological health of the Indus within the boundaries of Pakistan, which was most vulnerable to climate change.

“And we are here to collaborate and give voice to our rivers. The Indus River needs a voice, and we are here to give that voice. The Indus feeds us, and if we do not take care of it, it will not be there to take care of us”, he remarked.

He said, Pakistan launched ‘Recharge Pakistan’, which was the first concrete step towards the Living Indus. “This flagship project with an international climate finance of nearly $78 million is central to our efforts in reducing future flooding and drought impacts,” he added.

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The Recharge Pakistan project under the Living Indus framework will not only benefit millions of our citizens but also serve as a model for climate innovation on a global scale.

Earlier in his comments, Mr. Salahuddin Choudhry – while projecting the Indus Initiative as being promising – cautioned that the Project needed initially to work on the most contentious Indus Water Treaty with India covering four riparian states/neighbours (with inherent causes of friction) to be on board especially in the context of common malaise of climate water crisis. Similarly, the other nuke-power dev. initiative at the COP28 – just like the coal-power controversy – could boomerang in view of the killer radiation emission being hazardous to human health as opposed metaphorically to ‘Climate Health’, so vociferously propounded by Pakistan lobby.

On re-emphasis, Mr. Choudhry maintains – Pakistan being at a critical juncture of environmental degradation today, and placed as the 5th most dangerous in the world – any initiative or any awareness campaign, particularly youth-centric, needs to be supported by all & sundry, initiated by the Govt. Equally, the public & corporate – when rightfully involved – can bring about the coveted encouragement for innovative solutions & implementation.

CPCD believes that the hottest subject of accursed global warming ought to be the top priority in taking the all-pervasive climate-change issue by the bull’s horns as a most serious challenge to our present young and future generations; honestly, the large heavy-headed oil-rich fossil-fuel vested lobbyists could have played a dirty role to turn the COP28 into a fiasco but for the doubted saving grace of ‘phase-down’ position taken as against the needed fossil-fuel ‘phase-out’ transition.

Therefore, Pakistan Govt. needed to systematically phase-out fossil-fuel usage from our daily life and to start moving to an alternate transport mode like bicycles/ tricycles or e-vehicles with zero-taxation; to embark on setting up green towns & villages; and to de-accelerate (rapid) industrialization.

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Most importantly, our people will have to aggressively change our lifestyles and the culture of old habits; and, with all strata of our society, esp. the press & e-media playing a strong lobbying role alongside citizenry and the CC Ministry and heritage & cultural institutions and public-private & corporate sectors !

At a time when three COP decades are too long a time taken by world leaders to become serious in the face of climate havocs, now is the moment to vouch DO OR DIE and not dilly dally or shilly shally in adopting bold decisions NOW such as saying NO to COAL and gases like methane other than CO2.

UN’s multilateralism is no doubt a platform but not so trustworthy owing to individual UN member’s own interests are very rarely compromised for a larger cause; the so-called multilateral funds & even pledges all are hearing about but NOT really happening. That’s why such platform can work far better at regional or limited group level, in fact the best purely at individual level, like charity begins at home. At home standpoint, Mr. Choudhry feels strongly, raising financial support through ‘Climate Action Incentive Fund’ is the possible answer, and surely this needs to start right away without waiting askance for “other” countries to come or back up which might happen but not before too long a time by when unwanted conflicts and disasters have already struck and killed any kind of incentive !!

Not necessarily with a tongue in the cheek to say, the CPEC (with agri-edu. cover) under the PRC’s ‘Belt & Road Initiative’ (BRI) can really incentivize Pakistan and all regional stakeholders in true sense for backing up the ‘CA Incentivize Fund’/s.

In this respect, with the support of BRI/CPEC, Pakistan could initiate holding a SAARC-ASEAN Summit and/or Climate Ministers’ Conference, first at Dhaka, financed by physical monetary pool contribution.

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All said & done, in Mr. Choudhry’s firm opinion, all that is a must – particularly for the developing world esp. LDCs, in the South Asian region – is to set in unabated motion a massive mass awareness campaign to develop a cultural approach to educate themselves about ominous “climate-change” disasters to be able passionately and consciously to exercise their conscience to get into the correct mindset; this is where Ambassador Choudhry recalled – for the sake of fast awareness and right motivation – having proposed through parliamentarians and relevant senior Govt. functionaries to do necessary legislation for introduction of climate change in the education curriculum as a compulsory subject right from the primary level in the educational institutions. Alongside, the Govt. would do well to form a core/cabinet climate action group as well as a dedicated team or cell in the MOCC with civil society and corporate sector representations.

CPCD, as informed – alongside Track-III Diplomacy – has lined up a series of collaborative tasks and events such as repeat arts, crafts & techno exposition in provincial capitals of Pakistan as well as a major ‘Climate Action Week & Conference’, March-April 2024, for which CPCD invites the Pak Govt., Public/Pvt. & Corporate Sector (esp. FPCCI) & academia for material support & back-up cooperation.

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Estonia summons Russian embassy chief over GPS jamming

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Estonia’s foreign ministry has summoned the head of the Russian embassy in Tallinn to protest the jamming of GPS signals, the Baltic country said on Wednesday.

Estonia accuses neighbouring Russia of violating international regulations by disturbing GPS navigation in airspace above the Baltic states, echoing concerns from airlines that say they have contended with such interference for months.

The Estonian foreign ministry on Wednesday summoned Russia’s charge d’affaires to convey its message. Moscow and Tallinn last year expelled each other’s ambassadors as relations deteriorated in the wake of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

“Jamming the GPS signal is an element of Russia’s hybrid activities, disrupting everyday life and threatening the security of allies,” Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said in a statement.

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Russia’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

GPS, short for Global Positioning System, is a network of satellites and receiving devices used for positioning, navigation and timing on Earth in everything from ships and planes to cars.

The jamming of GPS signals can be disruptive to commercial airliners but they can usually navigate by other means.

Finnish carrier Finnair last month said it would pause all flights to Tartu in Estonia to allow the local airport to upgrade its navigation system, which has so far relied only on GPS.

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Australia boosts funds to Taiwan-ally Tuvalu amid Pacific contest for influence with China

Australia boosts funds to Taiwan-ally Tuvalu amid Pacific contest for influence with China

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Australia will quadruple its financial assistance to Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation at risk from rising seas, to cement a landmark climate migration and security deal as China also courts small island states.

On a visit to Tuvalu, foreign minister Penny Wong said on Wednesday evening Australia has committed A$110 million ($72.27 million) in its national budget to Tuvalu.

The sum includes A$50 million ($32.85 million) to build the first undersea cable connecting the island’s residents to global telecommunications services, and A$19 million for a land reclamation project to fortify Tuvalu’s coastline from rising seas.

Another A$15 million will be spent on a national security coordination centre, as well as A$10 million in direct budget support.

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The funding is a significant boost on the A$17 million ($11.17 million) Australia provided to Tuvalu in 2023-24.

China’s ambitions for a greater security presence in the Pacific became an election issue in Tuvalu in January, as two leadership contenders said Tuvalu should consider switching ties from Taiwan to Beijing for more funds, and revise a new security pact with Australia.

Neighbour Nauru cut ties with Taiwan a fortnight before Tuvalu’s vote, after China built a port and promised more aid.

Tuvalu’s new prime minister Feleti Teo pledged to stick with Taiwan, and to ratify the Falepili Union signed with Australia in November. The treaty allows Tuvalu citizens to migrate to Australia for work or study, while recognising Tuvalu continues to exist despite the rising sea levels.

“Australia has provided a security guarantee to support Tuvalu in a humanitarian disaster, a pandemic or the event of attack,” Wong said in a speech on Wednesday evening.

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“It is also the first time in history that two nations have agreed in a legally binding instrument that statehood endures in the face of sea level rise,” she added.

The treaty allows Australia to vet Tuvalu’s deals with third countries in a broad range of security areas from ports to telecommunications.

On Thursday, Wong and Teo are expected to say that the security cooperation does not limit Tuvalu’s ability to enter into diplomatic agreements with other nations, according to an advance copy of a joint statement viewed by Reuters.

“We recognise that the people of Tuvalu deserve the choice to live, study and work elsewhere, as climate change impacts intensify at home,” the text of the statement reads.

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Probe launched after Boeing cargo plane lands in Istanbul without front landing gear

Probe launched after Boeing cargo plane lands in Istanbul without front landing gear

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Probe launched after Boeing cargo plane lands in Istanbul without front landing gear

A FedEx Airlines Boeing cargo plane landed at Istanbul Airport on Wednesday without its front landing gear, a Turkish Transport Ministry official said, adding there were no casualties and authorities had launched an investigation.

The aircraft, flying from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, informed the control tower in Istanbul that its landing gear had failed to open and touched down with guidance from the tower, managing to remain on the runway, a ministry statement said.

Airport rescue and fire fighting teams were scrambled before landing, but no one was injured. The ministry gave no reason for the failure.

The aircraft involved is a nearly 10-year-old Boeing 767 freighter, one of the most common cargo planes and based on the 767 passenger model dating back to the 1980s.

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An official from Turkey’s transport ministry said its teams were conducting examinations at the scene as part of the ongoing investigation, but did not provide further details.

Boeing referred queries to FedEX, which said in a statement it was coordinating with investigation authorities and would “provide additional information as it is available”.

Video footage obtained by Reuters showed sparks flying and some smoke as the front of the plane scraped along the runway before coming to a halt and being doused with firefighting foam. No fire appeared to have broken out.

The video showed the pilots holding the plane’s nose above the runway for several seconds after the main wheels had touched the ground, apparently executing the emergency drill for landing with a retracted nose gear that pilots train for, according to the SKYbrary aviation database.

In June last year, a small 22-year-old Boeing 717 flown by Delta Airlines made a similar smooth landing without a nose gear in Charlotte, North Carolina, in an incident later blamed on a fractured component.

The runway was temporarily closed to air traffic, but other runways at Istanbul airport were still operating normally, the airport operator IGA said.

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Manufacturers are not typically involved in the operation or maintenance of jets once they enter service, but Boeing has been under intense media and regulatory scrutiny following a series of incidents on its smaller 737.

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