Commissioner starts Plant for Pakistan drive 

Tree plantation necessary to tackle the negative impacts of climate change


​ Our Correspondent February 24, 2020
A Reuters file photo of the Bialowieza forest in Europe.

RAWALPINDI: In line with the directives of prime minister, Rawalpindi Commissioner Muhammad Mahmood on Sunday kicked off ‘Plant for Pakistan Day’ in an impressive ceremony by planting saplings.

Speaking on the occasion, the commissioner said a comprehensive plan of massive tree plantation had been evolved to bring maximum area under forest-cover which was basic requirement to overcome environmental degradation.

He pointed out that tree plantation was necessary to tackle the negative impacts of climate change. All citizens had equal responsibility in this connection as tree plantation campaign was aimed at motivating the people to become part of this effort, he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2020.

 

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