 As the world prepares for the 26th United Nations Convention on Climate Change Conference of Parties in Glasgow, Scotland, experts have warned of an impending catastrophe should not be done to prevent its consequences. This came up on the occasion of the launch of Reset Works on Red and Great Green War Initiative and Natural Capacity or Capital Accounting at the National Assembly Complex. Environmental advocate Sam Onigu charged the 9th Assembly to fast track the process of passing many bills related to climate change before it, as this will guarantee in-house funding for the initiative. Onigu says Nigeria, like many other countries which have done the same, would have brought the day 2030 set to end carbon emission globally closer. He commanded the Nigeria Senate for passing and giving concurrence to the Climate Change Bill. Nigeria has of course taken the very important step of applying nature-based solutions in our quest to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change through its revision emissions from forest degradation and deforestation. We are talking about red now, red plus, and the Great Green War Initiative programs. For a speaker who was represented by the Minority Leader, Honourable Undidi Elumelu commanded the initiative, assuring that the House will support the initiative, beginning with a fast track passage of climate change bills before it. The law-making body, they have a very huge role to play in naturalizing this dream. So I want to assure you that the House of Representatives will be up and doing in ensuring that we support it and all the bills, both the forestry bill, the climate change bill, all the outstanding bills, as soon as we are through with the money bill, which is the budget of 2022. I can assure you that we will fast track those bills. Stakeholders are the launch code for appropriation of funds for the initiative, since climate change is a global issue. As we stand on the cusp of one of the most important UN summits in history, COP26, it's brilliant to see that Nigeria is not just talking about climate action, but walking the walk and finding practical solutions to the climate change phenomenon. Stakeholders at the forum also agreed that the world is facing an existential threat that demands that all hands must be on deck to save it.