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Sherry Rehman

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Gender Female
Age 63
Date of birth December 21,1960
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Karachi
Pakistan
SpouseNadeem Hussain
Party Pakistan Peoples Party
Children Marvi Malik
Job Journalist
Politician
Diplomat
Education Smith College
Karachi Grammar School
University of Sussex
Karachi Grammar School - College Section
BooksThe Kashmiri Shawl: From Jamavar to Paisley
Siblings Humaira Rehman
Position Member of the Senate of Pakistan since 2015
Previous positionMinister of Climate Change of Pakistan (2022–2023)
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Sherry Rehman is a Pakistani politician, journalist and former diplomat who has been the member of the Senate of Pakistan since 2015. She was the first female Leader of the Opposition in the Senate from March to August 2018 and served as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States from 2011 to 2013.

Cyclone Biparjoy: More than 150,000 evacuated as India, Pakistan braces for storm

Cyclone Biparjoy: More than 150,000 evacuated as India, Pakistan braces for storm
Jun 15,2023 1:50 am

... Pakistan s Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman said Karachi, the province s largest city with a population of more than 20 million, was not under immediate threat but emergency measures were being taken...

COP27: Climate costs deal struck but no fossil fuel progress

COP27: Climate costs deal struck but no fossil fuel progress
Nov 20,2022 7:00 am

... On Sunday, Pakistan s climate minister Sherry Rehman, who negotiated for the bloc of developing countries plus China, told journalists she was very happy with the agreement...

COP27: UN climate talks go into the night amid tense negotiations

COP27: UN climate talks go into the night amid tense negotiations
Nov 19,2022 6:20 pm

... Earlier, Pakistan s Climate Minister Sherry Rehman, said negotiators were nearing a positive outcome...

Deep rift over climate cash clouds end of COP27

Deep rift over climate cash clouds end of COP27
Nov 17,2022 10:31 pm

... " For those countries that are that are worried or anxious about liabilities and judicial proceedings, I think we can work around all those anxieties, " said Sherry Rehman, Pakistan s climate minister, who chairs an important group of emerging economies at these talks...

COP27: Why the latest UN climate conference matters

COP27: Why the latest UN climate conference matters
Nov 3,2022 10:11 pm

... " I don t think it is an impossible ask, " the Pakistani climate minister, Sherry Rehman, told the BBC this week...

Pakistan floods put pressure on faltering economy

Pakistan floods put pressure on faltering economy
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... Roughly 70% of the onion harvest, along with rice and corn, has been destroyed, according to Pakistan s climate change minister, Sherry Rehman...

COP27: Climate costs deal struck but no fossil fuel progress

Sep 18,2022 7:30 pm

By Georgina RannardClimate reporter in Sharm el-Sheikh

A historic deal has been struck at The UN's COP27 Summit that will see rich nations pay poorer countries for damage and economic losses caused by Climate Change .

It ends almost 30 years of waiting by nations facing huge climate impacts.

But developed nations left dissatisfied over progress on cutting fossil fuels.

" A clear commitment to phase-out all fossil fuels? Not in this text, " said The UK's Alok Sharma , who was president of The previous COP Summit in Glasgow.

This Year 's talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, came close to collapse, and overran by Two Days .

Luke-warm applause met The historic moment The " loss and damage fund" was agreed in The Early Hours of Sunday, as a confusing and often chaotic 48 Hours left delegates exhausted.

It is, though, a huge symbolic and Political Statement from developed nations that long resisted a fund that covers climate impacts like flooding and drought.

The Summit began Two Weeks ago with. " We will not give up. . The Alternative consigns us to a watery grave, " Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis said.

On Sunday, Pakistan's climate minister Sherry Rehman , who negotiated for The Bloc of developing countries plus China, told journalists she was very happy with The agreement.

" I Am confident we have turned a corner in how we work together to achieve climate goals, " She Said .

The devastating floods in at-risk nation Pakistan this summer, which killed about 1,700 people with estimated damages of $40 billion, have been a powerful backdrop at this Summit .

On Sunday, Antigua and Barbuda environment minister Molwyn Joseph, and chair of The Alliance of Small Island States, said The Deal was a " win for The entire world" and " restored global faith in this critical process dedicated to ensuring No One is left behind".

But nations and groups including UK, EU, and New Zealand left Egypt unhappy with compromises on fossil fuels and curbing Climate Change .

" I'm incredibly disappointed that we weren't able to Go Further , " UK lead negotiator Alok Sharma told journalists after talks concluded.

Countries that fought to weaken The ambition to rapidly cut Greenhouse Gas emissions - gases that warm The Planet - Need to look at-risk nations " in The Eye , " He Said .

The Final overarching deal did not include commitments to " phase down" or reduce use of fossil fuels.

It also included ambiguous new language about " low emissions energy" - which experts here say could open The Door to some fossil fuels being considered part of a green energy future.

New Zealand 's climate minister told Bbc News that there were " strong attempts by The petrol states to roll back" on agreements, but that developed countries " held The line".

Nations, including The G20 group, are anxious for The World to urgently cut fossil fuel use.

But developing nations like India - or those reliant on oil and Gas - Push back, because they want to exploit their reserves, as western countries did historically.

As The Clock ticked on, richer nations appeared to concede - despite a last-minute intervention by Switzerland.

Expectations were low at The Beginning of COP27 - it was meant to be an " action" Summit that implemented agreements made Last Year , but would not reach anything new.

But The Loss and damage deal could be The

For almost as long as The UN has discussed Climate Change , developed nations worried about signing a blank cheque for climate impacts.

Now they have committed to payments - though The Details remain to be worked out.

It tops off a conference marked with deadlock, and punctuated by dramatic Moments - including Brazil's President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva 's first appearance on The global stage since his recent election win.

Speaking to rapturous crowds, he told COP27 that Brazil is back on The climate stage, promising to end deforestation and restore The Amazon.

It gave an injection of hope that many activists and observers of climate talks say is lacking at UN summits.

But fossil fuel delegates - up 25% on Last Year - while experts said

And in The large tents where nations, experts and NGOs laid out their stands, The First Children and Youth Pavilion at a COP radiated energy, hope and frustration.

Meanwhile, on The sidelines of COP27, a deal that promises to pay $20 billion to Indonesia to transition away from coal was celebrated As One of The concrete success of The Summit .



Source of news: bbc.com

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