![]() ![]() To solve any problem, a global movement comprising the majority of the world population needs to take concrete steps that can be for the betterment of our planet earth. This gap has resulted in a lack of communication and inclusiveness. Moreover, the core of the core states interacts only with the core of the peripheral states, widening the gap between the majority of the earth’s population. With time, the gap between the core states and the peripheral states has only expanded. For this, the world has to come together to mitigate this threat to humanity. This leads us to the one reason which has always been the baseline for this pile of causes, which is a lack of responsibility and collective effort. With the economic crisis, loss of crops (majorly cotton for Pakistan), lives, homes, and businesses, there exists a drowning world that is not easily visible. The last breaths of the dying earth will take us all with it. The villagers, the farmers, the tribes, and the residents are in mourning. The soil has been washed out in Baluchistan, Sindh, and Southern Punjab, and will never have the same warmth for the people and fertility for the seeds. ![]() This land connected them to the legacies of their ancestors and the generations to come. The displaced people, who’ve got nowhere to go, are not just aching for food and shelter but also for their beloved land. This side of the story might not attract most of the international audience as it is just the hues and cries of a drowning state. Besides this debate exists the aching land and the people of Pakistan. Along with climate destruction, every developmental sector has been harmed, creating even more obstacles for Pakistan to realize Sustainable Development Goals. These factors include but are not limited to – the carbon emission of the industrialized world, the changing weather patterns in the developing states, and the incompetent governments of the suffering states. There are myriad reasons which have caused this disaster. Pakistan is right now encountering the deadliest climate-induced humanitarian crisis in its history. It will not stop before the Pacific islands and the whole of the international community here has to shoulder a responsibility to bring about a sustainable development.”-Angela Merkel Drawing from the vision and vast expertise of the leaders engaged across the Forum’s communities, the Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honours the dignity of every human being.“Climate change knows no borders. The opportunityĪs we enter a unique window of opportunity to shape the recovery, this initiative will offer insights to help inform all those determining the future state of global relations, the direction of national economies, the priorities of societies, the nature of business models and the management of a global commons. Leaders find themselves at a historic crossroads, managing short-term pressures against medium- and long-term uncertainties. The inconsistencies, inadequacies and contradictions of multiple systems –from health and financial to energy and education – are more exposed than ever amidst a global context of concern for lives, livelihoods and the planet. The Covid-19 crisis, and the political, economic and social disruptions it has caused, is fundamentally changing the traditional context for decision-making. ![]()
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