India, Nov. 26 -- As global environment ministers and leaders convene in Nairobi from 8-12 December 2025 for the seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly under the theme "Advancing Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Planet", the moment carries special significance for countries like Pakistan. It signals both critical opportunities and responsibilities, especially for a nation already demonstrating commitment to climate and the environment.

According to the latest Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI), Pakistan ranks 15th globally. In this ranking, Pakistan earned a very high rating for its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions performance and energy-use dimension.

However, it receives only a low rating for climate policy...