Tenders
Currently no tender openings!
Currently no tender openings!
Two distinguished scientists from GCISC have been accorded the prestigious honor of being selected as Lead Authors for the IPCC AR7 Report on Short-Lived Climate Forcers (SLCFs). They actively contributed to the deliberations of the First Lead Author Meeting (LAM1), convened from March 24 to 26, 2025 held in Bilabo, Spain. The SLCF report aspires to furnish comprehensive guidance on anthropogenic emissions of Short-Lived Climate Forcers, explicitly excluding secondary human-induced substances from its scope.
GCISC hosted a seminar titled "Energy Planning and Climate Goals in Pakistan" in its conference room, featuring a presentation by Mr. Muhammad Saad Moeen, a PhD candidate at UNU-IAS. He shared his research on Integrated Energy Planning (IEP), emphasizing its potential to achieve the Paris Agreement's targets by enhancing energy security and advancing decarbonization efforts in Pakistan. The GCISC team acknowledged his valuable insights, underscored the significance of IEP in formulating effective climate policies, and offered constructive feedback on his work.
The Planning & Development Department, Government of Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC) jointly organized a stakeholder consultation workshop on NDC 3.0. Arif Goheer, National Focal Point for NDCs and Executive Director, GCISC, delivered a detailed presentation, initiating a dynamic discussion on the NDC 3.0 framework. Representatives from key departments and development partners offered diverse insights, strengthening a collaborative and inclusive approach. Goheer reaffirmed the commitment to a participatory NDC formulation process.
With a strong focus on capacity building for female researchers, the "Introduction to Atmospheric Science: A Look into the Southern and Northern Hemispheres" online course was launched exclusively for women across Pakistan, Brazil, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan on 17 March 2025. Spearheaded by GCISC Pakistan, in collaboration with UNIFEI Brazil, this 60-hour international program equips participants with expertise in meteorology, extreme events, monsoon systems, and climate change. Offering hands-on training, digital resources, and global networking, it marks a significant step toward fostering gender-inclusive scientific research.
GCISC extends its profound felicitations to Mr. Musadik Masood Malik on his appointment as the Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination and, concurrently, as the Chair of our Board of Governors. His ascension to this pivotal role transpires at a juncture of critical significance, wherein the imperatives of climate resilience and sustainable development stand as paramount national priorities.GCISC looks forward to his vision in guiding Pakistan towards a more sustainable and climate-resilient future and wishes him great success.
The Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC) and the Climate Resourcing Coordination Centre (CRCC) have signed an MoU to enhance collaboration on climate science, GHG accounting, and climate finance. The partnership will provide research and technical insights, develop institution-wide GHG inventories, and ensure compliance with international standards. It also aims to engage stakeholders through dialogues, trainings, and workshops while identifying funding sources and supporting proposal development for climate financing. This collaboration will strengthen Pakistan’s efforts in emissions reduction, climate adaptation, and sustainable development.
Ms. Aisha Humera Ch, Secretary Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC), accompanied by Mr. Zulfiqar Younis, Additional Secretary of MoCC&EC, visited the Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC). Mr. Muhammad Arif Goheer, Executive Director GCISC, provided a comprehensive briefing on the center’s ongoing initiatives and the process of preparing national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories. The Secretary expressed great interest and appreciated GCISC’s contributions to climate research and policy. She also underscored the urgent need to strengthen the center’s technical capabilities and upgrade its server infrastructure to enhance the performance of existing digital platforms and hosting of National Carbon Registry.
Arif Goheer, Executive Director of the Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), represented Pakistan at the 62nd Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), convened in Hangzhou, China, from February 24 to 28, 2025. This distinguished assembly of leading climate scientists, policymakers, and subject-matter experts engaged in rigorous deliberations on recent advancements in climate science, policy imperatives, and the strategic direction of the IPCC’s initiatives. The plenary session focused on finalizing the draft outlines of the Seventh Assessment Report (AR7), with over 400 delegates reviewing its structure, timelines, and financial frameworks. His participation underscores Pakistan’s enduring commitment to global climate governance.
Arif Goheer delivered a talk at an event organized by Potohar Organization for Development Advocacy (PODA) and WaterAid, focusing on the importance of gender-inclusive Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The presentation highlighted the critical need to integrate gender-responsive policies within climate action frameworks, ensuring that women's voices and contributions are recognized in climate mitigation and adaptation strategies. The role of equitable resource allocation, capacity building, and policy reforms to strengthen gender mainstreaming in NDCs was emphasized. The discussion also explored best practices and challenges in incorporating gender perspectives into national and international climate commitments.
At the Pakistan Leadership Conversation (PLC 2025), hosted by ACCA under the theme "From Surviving to Thriving," the Executive Director of GCISC delivered a keynote address on "Carbon Market Policy: Pakistan’s Commitment to Net-Zero." He underscored the critical role of AI and carbon market policies in driving a sustainable and resilient future.
The Planning & Development Department, Government of Sindh, and the Ministry of Climate Change & Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC) jointly hosted a provincial stakeholder consultation workshop on NDC 3.0. Highlighting Sindh's climate vulnerabilities, Chairman P&D Board, Mr. Najam Ahmad Shah, welcomed the initiative to involve provinces in the NDC development process. Mr. Arif Goheer, National Focal Point for NDCs and Executive Director, GCISC, delivered a comprehensive presentation, sparking an engaging discussion on the framework of NDC 3.0. Representatives from key provincial departments and development partners contributed diverse insights, reinforcing a collaborative approach. Goheer reaffirmed the commitment to an inclusive and participatory NDC formulation process.
The Planning & Development Department Balochistan and the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC) jointly organized a provincial stakeholder consultation workshop on NDC3.0. Mr. Arif Goheer, National Focal Point for NDCs and Executive Director Global Climate Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), delivered a detailed presentation, followed by an engaging discussion on the contours of NDC3.0. Representatives from key provincial departments and development partners actively participated, ensuring diverse perspectives. Goheer reaffirmed the commitment to an inclusive approach in the development of NDCs.
GCISC and Karakoram International University (KIU) signed an MOU to collaborate on research addressing glacier melting and develop strategies to mitigate its effects, ensuring the protection of glaciers and affected communities.
GCISC & Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering (CEWRE), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore, co-organized International Conference on Water Security & Climate Change 2025 at UET Lahore from 29-30 January 2025.
The Executive Director, GCISC attended and Chaired One-Day Consultation Meeting on NDC 3.0 Preparation, being organized by P&D Department, AJ&K at Muzaffarabad.
The Executive Director, GCISC delivered an insightful presentation on "Key Issues in Climate Change and Disasters" in the Workshop on Adaptive Social Protection being organized by GIZ ASP in collaboration with Punjab Social Protection Authority (PSPA) at Marriott Hotel, Islamabad.
GCISC Scientists participated in "Roundtable Consultation on Climatic Risks and Intersectionalities in The Hindu Kush Himalaya Region" being organized by SDPI in collaboration with ICIMOD & UNDP at Marriott Hotel, Islamabad.
GCISC and PPIB organized Inception Meeting of Mitigation Working Group for Preparation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) 3.0 at PPIB Head Office, Islamabad. Participants from relevant provincial government departments, universities and federal departments attended the meeting.
Muhammad Arif Goheer, Executive Director, GCISC Participated and Chaired the workshop and Consultation on Nationally Determined Contributions-3.0 (NDC 3.0) at AKS Auditorium, Planning & Development Department, Lahore.
GCISC Scientists given Presentation on "Biannual Transparency Report (BTR)" to Secretary, MoCC&EC.
Muhammad Arif Goheer, Executive Director, GCISC meeting with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) at GCISC to discuss training of young volunteers and future collaboration.
Muhammad Arif Goheer, Executive Director, GCISC attended and share his expert insights in High-Level Federal Roundable on "NDCs 3.0: Addressing the Food Systems-Climate Change Nexus for a Resilient and Nourished Future", being organized by WWF at Margalla Hotel, Islamabad.
GCISC in collaboration with MoCC&EC Conducting Third Session of Capacity Building 2-Day Training on GHG Emissions Assessment in Karachi.
GCISC in collaboration with GIZ Launched Faculty Development Program for Climate Change Courses. The initiative, spearheaded by the GCISC was inaugurated here at a workshop at Ramada.
GCISC & SDPI co-organized a Workshop on Developing Inclusive Climate Commitments: NDCs 3.0 for Pakistan at Marriott Hotel, Islamabad.
Two esteemed scientists from the Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), Mr. Muhammad Arif Goheer, Executive Director, and Mr. Muhammad Amjad, have achieved the prestigious distinction of being selected as Lead Authors for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Seventh Assessment Report (AR7) cycle's Special Report on Short-Lived Climate Forcers. GCISC extends heartfelt congratulations to them and anticipates that their contributions will exemplify cutting-edge scientific rigor in addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by short-lived climate pollutants within the broader context of climate change.
GCISC and Islamic Relief Worldwide jointly organized CLIMADA-Model Training Program at Istanbul, Turkey from November 4-8, 2024.
Mr. Muhammad Arif Goheer's appointment as Executive Director of the Global Climate-Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC) is warmly welcomed by the Centre. Additionally, he will take on the role of Secretary of the GCISC Board of Governors. Under his dynamic leadership, GCISC is expected to reach new milestones.
The climate change courses, developed collaboratively by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany, the University of Kassel, Germany, GCISC, and GIZ, have been uploaded on the GCISC website. The details can be found under the "Climate Change Courses" tab.
Ms. Aisha Humera Chaudhary's appointment as Secretary of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination is warmly welcomed by the Centre. Additionally, she will take on the role of Vice-Chair of the GCISC Board of Governors. Under her dynamic leadership, GCISC is expected to reach new milestones.
The GCISC extends a warm welcome to the Honorable Ms. Romina Khurshid in her new role as the coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination. We are enthusiastic about your dedication to addressing climate change challenges and eagerly anticipate working with your kind support.
GCISC and GIZ jointly organize a workshop to launch National and Provincial Climate Risk Profiles and CLimate Information Resource (CIR) Portal under SAR Project at Ramada Hotel on March 20, 2024.