The conference’s speakers shared the belief that the rapid global climate change that is resulting in unpredictability is disrupting the natural balance of the planet’s climate.
The second international conference on global challenges and environment development was held over three days at the Women University of Multan by the department of physics.
The registrar, Dr. Qammar Rubab, gave the conference its official start. The honorees were Mr. Khawaja M Hussain and Mr. Mian Rashid Iqbal, President of the Chamber of Commerce (Ex President of Chamber of Commerce).
Dr. Misbah Mirza, a lecturer, and Drs. Malika Rani and Sumra Ashraf are the conference’s main organisers, along with Dr. Misbah Mirza. Dr. Qammar Rubab, speaking at the opening ceremony, praised the efforts of the Physics Department for giving students and young researchers a wonderful opportunity to learn and share research.
She claimed that studies on global issues relating to the environment and development would aid in reducing poverty and averting or at least lessening the negative consequences of environmental damage caused by humans.
The conference’s speakers shared the belief that the rapid global climate change that is resulting in unpredictability is disrupting the natural balance of the planet’s climate. The threat of climate change is one of the biggest threats to health and life that Pakistan and other countries around the world are currently facing.
Organizing conference’s main figure Dr. Malika Rani (Chairperson Department of Physics) gave a brief introduction to the conference in which she stated that this conference introduced the opportunities of mutual learning about progress in the scope of global challenges in energy & environment that span interdisciplinary & inclusive programs in Physical Sciences and various related branches.
For scientists, engineers, and practitioners from academia and business, it would offer a forum. To instruct and uplift the younger generation, it will encourage the sharing of research and development experiences. Physical sciences span and complement the research and development conducted worldwide, keeping energy and the environment as the theme and focus.