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Pakistan’s Simple Climate Fix Has The Whole World Watching

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Pakistan’s Simple Climate Fix Has The Whole World Watching
Pakistan has planted more than 1 billion trees in an effort to reduce the effects of global warming.


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Debates about climate policy often swirl around complicated figures: emissions data, statistical projections, and relative pollution figures around the world. But while the environmental impact of various energy forms remains the focus of heavy scrutiny, one elected official in Pakistan has chosen to spearhead a different — and radically uncomplicated — approach.

The idea is simple: trees.

In Pakistan, deforestation has run rampant for years, leaving just a small percentage of its land area populated with trees. Of course, it’s far from the only country in the world where such unchecked land use has taken a serious toll.But under the leadership of star ex-cricketer and Tehreek-e-Insaf party chief Imran Khan, Pakistanis have helped seize the opportunity to make a large correction in the interest of maintaining a healthy atmospheric balance at home and around the world.

Khan’s politics sometimes make him a polarizing figure, but the gains in his reforestation effort have largely spoken for themselves. As part of a global effort launched seven years ago, the Billion Tree Tsunami project spent the past two years applying one big number to what can seem an intractably complex policy area.

“If you plant trees … by the river banks,” Khan says, “it sustains the rivers, but, most importantly, the glaciers that are melting in the mountains, and one of the biggest reasons is because there has been massive deforestation. So, this billion tree [program] is very significant for our future.”Now, Pakistan has finished its billion-tree plant a month ahead of schedule. And the Bonn Challenge, put together to replenish 350 million hectares’ worth of land within the next 12 years, is that much closer to completion.

Its approaching goal to hit the 150-million mark “will create approximately $84 billion per year in net benefits that could bring direct additional income opportunities for rural communities,” according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. “Achieving the 350 million hectare goal will generate about $170 billion per year in net benefits from watershed protection, improved crop yields and forest products, and could sequester up to 1.7 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent annually.”

Sometimes, the shortest path toward a cleaner, more stable environment runs straight up — into a leafier, greener sky.

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But under the leadership of star ex-cricketer and Tehreek-e-Insaf party chief Imran Khan, Pakistanis have helped seize the opportunity to make a large correction in the interest of maintaining a healthy atmospheric balance at home and around the world.
Only around 200 million of these were planted.

Punjab also has similiar projects but they aren't as widely publicized and politicized as that of PTI's.
 
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1 Billion Tree Project by PTI has been a great sucess , certainly a monumental achivement in culture (i.e Pakistan) where Trees are not really a priority

To generate awareness , and also plan so many trees in remote areas was an extraoridinary work done Under Prime Minister Imran Khan's time ops I mean , PTI party member Imran Khan

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Such projects should be encouraged and this should be the strategy of central government . Pakistan is among the top 10 countries to be effected by global warming. SO such steps are of immense importance.
 
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Only around 200 million of these were planted.

Punjab also has similiar projects but they aren't as widely publicized and politicized as that of PTI's.
Both are your statements are totally false....
my uncle told me that Chhanga Manga has been deserted and deforested to the point that it cannot be called forest.
 
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Only around 200 million of these were planted.

Punjab also has similiar projects but they aren't as widely publicized and politicized as that of PTI's.

NS and SS publicize everything and inaugurate same projects multiple times (People will get the hint). So if they are not publicizing something means it doesn't exist, probably not even on paper.
 
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Such projects should be encouraged and this should be the strategy of central government . Pakistan is among the top 10 countries to be effected by global warming. SO such steps are of immense importance.
When IK comes into power in center, it will obviously become a policy for the whole country..

IK is promoting the true soft image of Pakistan...

NS and SS publicize everything and inaugurate same projects multiple times (People will get the hint). So if they are not publicizing something means it doesn't exist probably not even on paper.
Exactly!!!
 
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Now this is an area where doing more actually benefits Pakistan. More trees can also help defend against floods.
 
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NS and SS publicize everything and inaugurate same projects multiple times (People will get the hint). So if they are not publicizing something means it doesn't exist, probably not even on paper.
I just visited Lahore last year and I saw his huge posters on metro bus, bill boards, newspapers and then when I switched on TV...I still saw his ugly face...yuck.. and this fellow is trying to tell us that there is project that has not been publicised...what a joke...what a big fat lie..I don't know how low people can stoop for their ethnic and political affiliations.
 
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Its not a climate fix if you are producing coal based energy right next to it.

For what should be the start for a major push towards clean energy has already become a fix for this lot.

Azaab ana chaiye !! Jang hi lar lo nation building or vision to ha nahi. Kuch to karo BC
 
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There's a lot of reasons to not like Imran Khan, but honestly this initiative had me sold the moment I heard of it. Instead of building flyovers and roads (read easy votes) like PMLN this man chose to do something that might not get him elected but will definitely benefit Pakistan for decades to come and for that he deserves massive respect.
 
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