Sherry Rehman has been listed as Time magazine’s 100 most influential people for 2023. She is Pakistan’s Minister for Climate Change.
Rehman has received attention and acclaim on a global scale for her unwavering efforts to spread awareness about the catastrophic effects of climate change on Pakistan and other vulnerable nations.
Due to the climate problem, which has primarily affected the nations that bear the least responsibility for it, more than a third of Pakistan was inundated last year. At the COP27 United Nations climate meeting in Egypt, Rehman provided a voice to those who had lost everything to the floods and persuaded many of the participants that the blatant unfairness had to end. Her fervent statements and persistent participation in discussions led to a historic choice: the creation of new loss and damage funding arrangements to aid the most vulnerable nations.
Rehman’s inclusion in the Time 100 list as a climate change champion highlights the urgent need for more people like her to address the global climate crisis. Her work in Pakistan and at international climate summits has been instrumental in raising awareness about the devastating impacts of climate change on vulnerable countries and promoting climate justice.
After Sherry Rehman was listed as Time magazine’s 100 most influential people for 2023, She said, “I am humbled and honored to be recognized on this prestigious list. Climate change is a global crisis that requires urgent action and cooperation from all countries. Pakistan and other vulnerable countries are already experiencing the worst impacts of the crisis, and it is our responsibility to take bold action to mitigate its effects and support those who are most affected.”
Humbled and overwhelmed. Thank you for leading the way on this journey 🙏 And thank you for celebrating and supporting the women in our party, above all else. https://t.co/qtpnbYz6Dp
— SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) April 14, 2023
Rehman’s selection on the Time 100 list is anticipated to increase her visibility as a key proponent of climate justice both domestically and internationally. Her ongoing campaigns to promote climate justice and increase public understanding of the catastrophic effects of climate change on vulnerable people are more crucial than ever.
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Sherry Rehman is a Pakistani politician, journalist, and former diplomat who has been a member of the Senate of Pakistan since 2015. She was the first female Leader of the Opposition in the Senate from March to August 2018 and served as Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States from 2011 to 2013. She is currently serving as the Federal Minister for the Ministry of Climate Change.
Here are the people featured in Time’s most influential leaders 2023:
| Olena Zelensk | Ukraine’s first lady |
| Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | Brazilian president |
| Hakeem Jeffries | Minority leader, US House of Representatives |
| Evan Gershkovich | US journalist |
| Janet Yellen | US Secretary of the Treasury |
| Sherry Rehman | Minister of climate change, Pakistan |
| Mitch Mcconnell | United States senator |
| Anthony Albanese | Australian prime minister |
| Margrethe Vestager | European Union commissioner for competition |
| Joe Biden | United States president |
| Samuel Alito | US Supreme Court judge |
| Gustavo Petro | Colombian president |
| Gina Raimondo | US state secretary of commerce |
| Oleksandra Matviichuk | Ukrainian human rights lawyer |
| Fumio Kishida | Japanese prime minister |
| Cindy McCain | World Food Program chief |
| María Herrera Magdaleno | Mexican activist |
| Olaf Scholz | German chancellor |
| Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu | Nigerian president |
| Min Aung Hlaing | Myanmar junta chief |