The Climate Action Center hosted an event exploring the Delta Blue Carbon Initiative’s impact on Pakistan’s coastal regions. The panel discussion featured experts, including Maha Qasim, Riaz Wagan, and Aslam Mallah, physically present, while Dr. Khalid Waleed and Ali Tauqeer joined virtually. The event addressed Blue Carbon’s potential, focusing on mangrove restoration in the Indus River Delta within the Carbon Market framework.
Key takeaways revealed the alarming degradation of the Indus River Delta, impacting fish reproduction and threatening coastal communities. Collaborative efforts by the Sindh Forest Department and NGOs showed mangrove recovery, aligning with the efficient carbon-capturing capability of mangroves.
However, concerns emerged regarding carbon credit transactions, potential exploitation, and the lack of a comprehensive carbon trading policy. The collapse of the Voluntary market due to CoP28’s failure raised questions about fair compensation for environmental initiatives.
Panelists urged immediate government action, emphasizing transparent agreements, community involvement, and equitable development. The call for practical on-the-ground efforts underscored the need for tangible steps beyond urban conferences. The event shed light on the urgency to address climate injustice and safeguard local communities in the pursuit of a sustainable future.