WWEA
expresses solidarity with the flood victims in Pakistan. The country has been
hit by the so far worst single climate disaster. Following extremely heavy
monsoon rains, a third of the country is currently under water and more than 30
million people have been directly affected by the floods, many of them lost
their homes.
WWEA
calls on governments and people around the world to support the people of
Pakistan in this tragic crisis. Immediate aid is needed to help the country
cope with the worst effects of the disaster, e.g. through donations to the
well-known relief organisations, such as UNHCR
WWEA
President Hon. Peter Rae AO: “We call on the world community to support
Pakistan now in this emergency. WWEA itself is preparing to help Pakistan
rebuild, especially the energy infrastructure which is now to be based on
renewable energies.”
“All
the wind power plants are currently still producing electricity and helping our
country cope with this epic crisis” says Dr. Irfan Mirza, WWEA Vice President,
Pakistan. “The climate disaster once again underlines the urgency to fully
switch to renewable energy. In the midst of the current disaster, it is easy to
understand that renewable energy supply on a local basis not only strengthens
our economic structures but also the resilience of our communities and people”
“Pakistan is not only one of the countries most affected by the
climate crisis, but has also been hit hard by the energy crisis which is
putting pressure on public spending. The answer for Pakistan – as of the
whole world – must be a future with 100% renewable energy future from domestic
sources.” says Stefan Gsänger, WWEA Secretary General
أحد عشر عام مكرسة لخدمة القطاع الناشئ
Years Devoted to serving the RE sector & Water fields Eleven
More than 131.000 Followers worldwide
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