LHC issues notice to preserve forests
Forests play a major role in keeping the air clean, producing oxygen and addressing climate change
Forests play a major role in keeping the air clean, producing oxygen and addressing climate change. PHOTO: REUTERS
LAHORE:
Justice Ayesha A Malik of Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday issued notices to the federal and provincial governments, seeking the preservation of forests.
Hundreds of trees chopped for metro bus in Islamabad
She asserted that forests play a major role in keeping the air clean, producing oxygen and addressing climate change. She pointed out that forest cover in Pakistan was shrinking due to not only timber mafia but also over exploitation of forest resources for private incentives.
She said that the total area of forests in Pakistan was 4.224 million hectares which was 4.8% of the total land area, whereas this percentage should be more than 25. She added the government had set up a number of ministries and departments devoted to environmental protection but no serious work had ever been done.
Lahore losing trees by thousands
She said that both the federal and provincial governments were equally responsible as no efforts were made to preserve forests and forest lands in the province.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 8th, 2017.
Justice Ayesha A Malik of Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday issued notices to the federal and provincial governments, seeking the preservation of forests.
Hundreds of trees chopped for metro bus in Islamabad
She asserted that forests play a major role in keeping the air clean, producing oxygen and addressing climate change. She pointed out that forest cover in Pakistan was shrinking due to not only timber mafia but also over exploitation of forest resources for private incentives.
She said that the total area of forests in Pakistan was 4.224 million hectares which was 4.8% of the total land area, whereas this percentage should be more than 25. She added the government had set up a number of ministries and departments devoted to environmental protection but no serious work had ever been done.
Lahore losing trees by thousands
She said that both the federal and provincial governments were equally responsible as no efforts were made to preserve forests and forest lands in the province.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 8th, 2017.