Curbing smog

Punjab, particularly Lahore, has been plagued by hazardous levels of smog


March 12, 2024

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As the world grapples with the urgent need to address environmental challenges, Punjab stands at a critical juncture in its battle against smog. The recent initiatives by the provincial government to combat air pollution and eliminate the use of disposable plastic bags signify a pivotal moment in the region’s environmental agenda.

Punjab, particularly Lahore, has been plagued by hazardous levels of smog, especially during the winter months, posing severe health risks to its residents and exacerbating environmental degradation. Recognising the gravity of the situation, the government has set ambitious targets to make the province smog-free and eradicate plastic pollution. Led by Marriyum Aurangzeb, who oversees the environment protection and climate change ministry, the government has convened stakeholders’ meetings and formulated action plans to chart a course towards cleaner air and a greener future. These proactive measures hint at commitment to tangible solutions in the fight against pollution. Efforts to curb emissions from industries, vehicles and agricultural activities, along with investments in public transportation infrastructure and incentives for electric vehicles, demonstrate a holistic approach to reducing air pollution. Additionally, initiatives to increase green spaces, promote sustainable urban planning, and enhance waste management systems are vital steps in mitigating the impact of smog. By raising awareness about the causes and consequences of smog, these initiatives aim to mobilise collective efforts towards environmental conservation. Through coordinated action and cooperation, this is the perfect opportunity for Punjab, under a new leadership, to leverage collective expertise and resources to achieve significant progress in its environmental agenda.

As the province charts its path towards cleaner air and a sustainable future, it is imperative that these initiatives are met with consistency and steadfast commitment. The fight against smog requires long-term planning, continuous monitoring, and unwavering dedication from all stakeholders.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2024.

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