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In today's episode of Coal Katha, our guest is Dr. Khalid Waleed, who holds a PhD in Energy Economics and is an expert in energy transition. Dr. Waleed advocates for indigenous approaches to energy development, emphasizing the need for solutions rooted in local context. In this program, he discusses Pakistan's challenges in transitioning from coal to cleaner, safer energy sources and sheds light on the current state of Pakistan's energy policies.
Dr. Khalid critically examines what kind of energy policies Pakistan needs to adopt in order to address the country's long-term energy security and climate goals. He highlights the paradox in Pakistan's stance on climate justice: while Pakistan claims climate injustice in international forums and demands compensation for the damage caused by global carbon emissions, it continues to rely heavily on coal as a primary energy source domestically.
The discussion delves into the contradictions and complexities of Pakistan's energy strategy, the potential for renewable energy, and what must change for Pakistan to move towards a more sustainable and equitable energy future. These and other important issues related to energy policy and transition are thoroughly explored in today's program.
In today's episode of Coal Katha, our guest is Dr. Khalid Waleed, who holds a PhD in Energy Economics and is an expert in energy transition. Dr. Waleed advocates for indigenous approaches to energy development, emphasizing the need for solutions rooted in local context. In this program, he discusses Pakistan's challenges in transitioning from coal to cleaner, safer energy sources and sheds light on the current state of Pakistan's energy policies.
Dr. Khalid critically examines what kind of energy policies Pakistan needs to adopt in order to address the country's long-term energy security and climate goals. He highlights the paradox in Pakistan's stance on climate justice: while Pakistan claims climate injustice in international forums and demands compensation for the damage caused by global carbon emissions, it continues to rely heavily on coal as a primary energy source domestically.
The discussion delves into the contradictions and complexities of Pakistan's energy strategy, the potential for renewable energy, and what must change for Pakistan to move towards a more sustainable and equitable energy future. These and other important issues related to energy policy and transition are thoroughly explored in today's program.