Pakistan’s mounting climate challenges demand more than policy statements they require visible, sustained action. At the heart of the initiative lies a compelling and measurable commitment: planting ten trees for every one cut. Pakistan is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, facing rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, glacier melt, and increasingly frequent floods. Yet, planting trees is only half the equation. By highlighting fuel conservation as both an economic and environmental necessity, the government is framing climate action as a shared national responsibility rather than a niche concern.
Source: The Patriot March 27, 2026 20:26 UTC