On this Environment Day, attention has been drawn to critical problems such as droughts, desertification, and land degradation. Pakistan has seen numerous severe climate change-related events, including heat waves, droughts, floods, and recent forest fires. This year’s focus has been on restoring land and battling drought and degradation, which serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect the environment for the benefit of future generations.
The government has committed to utilizing innovations and international collaborations to address these issues head-on. Initiatives like the Green Pakistan Programme, which emphasizes afforestation and ecosystem restoration, have already helped Pakistan make advances.
However, more work has to be done. The government must adopt sustainable water and land management techniques. It is mandatory to support urban and rural population’s community-led forestry initiatives.
Local communities and government agencies should be organized to manage water resources effectively and rebuild pastures.
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