Pakistan has set an example in climate control




ISLAMABAD: Opposition is accepted or not accepted by the world: Pakistan has become an example to the world to control pollution and climate change. According to reports, Pakistan has become an example to the world to control pollution and climate change. Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted against climate change and pollution on the social networking site Twitter.

Prime Minister Imran Khan released a video on Clean Green Pakistan and the government's efforts against climate change. The video shows Pakistan's efforts to tackle the challenge of pollution and climate change.

The video says that Pakistan achieved the United Nations Climate Change Goals 10 years ago, Pakistan is rapidly facing the challenge of climate change, Pakistan was facing the challenge of climate change.

The video states that Pakistan has fought climate change by planting billions of trees, Pakistan is moving towards clean energy, electric vehicles, Pakistan is bringing green jobs to the fore, instead of waiting for ten years, Pakistan is now fighting climate change. Competed with


The video further states that Pakistan is a great example for other countries in tackling climate change. The one-minute video also shows Prime Minister Imran Khan's address to the World Economic Forum and other initiatives.



After sharing the video on social networking site Twitter, Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote that he was proud of Pakistan's efforts against climate change and pollution, adding that government efforts for a clean and green Pakistan were ongoing.

Even before this, the Billion Tree Tsunami project is gaining international recognition, with international organizations calling Prime Minister Imran Khan's efforts exemplary.

The letter written by international organizations was read out in the cabinet by Malik Amin Aslam, Environment Advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The letter said that following the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan, it would be easier to tackle environmental challenges, adding that the tree planting campaign during Corona was the best initiative.

The letter added that problems such as unemployment, environmental issues, deforestation and groundwater depletion would be resolved. There is no doubt that your Billion Tree project was a success.

It may be recalled that Pakistan is one of the countries most affected by climate change but it has achieved the thirteenth target of sustainable development ten years ahead of schedule. The United Nations congratulated Pakistan.

The UN's annual report on sustainable development was released a few days ago, according to which Pakistan has already achieved the target of Climate Action 13-13 years ago.

The annual report reviews the progress of various countries around the world in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Goal 13 aims to maximize planting, conserve biodiversity, and focus on investing in environmentally friendly or clean energy.

Pakistan has launched several programs for all three purposes. These include programs such as the 10 Billion Tree Tsunami Program, the Clean Green Pakistan Initiative, the Clean Green Pakistan Index, the Protected Areas Initiative (creation of 15 new national parks) and Green Growth. Pakistan continues to implement programs in collaboration with UNDP.

Regarding the Sustainable Development and Goals in Pakistan, Malik Amin Aslam, Advisor to the Prime Minister, said that it was a happy day for Pakistan that the 13th Sustainable Development Goals have been achieved this year.

Malik Amin Aslam while talking to a foreign news agency said that the United Nations together with all the countries had set 17 goals for sustainable development in 2015 and they are to be completed by 2030, this is the thirteenth goal. The ministry also had to get it, which is a matter of great happiness that it has been obtained ahead of time.

According to the news agency, for a long time Pakistan has been one of the countries where the forest area has always been declining, but in recent years the situation has changed. According to a report by the World Wide Fund (WWF), Pakistan had recently launched the Billion Tree Project, which has resulted in a six percent increase in forest cover in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Malik Amin Aslam further said that this development shows that Pakistan is committed to achieving the set goals of sustainable development.

Welcoming the development, Elona Nikolit, the UN's Deputy Representative for Development in Pakistan, said: "We congratulate Pakistan on behalf of the United Nations Development Program. Gathered to review the annual report and are proud that Pakistan has achieved its thirteenth goal of sustainable development.

An important program of Prime Minister Imran Khan's government is Green Economy and Green Future. In this regard, Malik Amin Aslam said that the Islamabad government is taking steps to convert the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (C-PAC) project into a China-Pakistan Green Economic Corridor. Pakistan has recently generated 2740 MW of electricity from coal. Converted a project into a zero carbon and hydropower project.

He said that Pakistan was moving towards environment friendly energy, which was in the interest of not only Pakistan but also the international community.

Due to its geographical location, according to a report this year by the German watchdog group Environmental Protection.

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