Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Imran urges world to protect ecosystem for future generation­s

- ISLAMABAD APP

prime minister imran Khan on Saturday urged the global community to come together and join hands to protect the ecosystem, increase treecover and save the environmen­t for coming generation­s.

The remarks were part of an address the prime minister delivered during the virtual launch gala of UN Decade on ecosystem restoratio­n on the occasion of World environmen­t Day — an event hosted this year by islamabad.

“it is time for the world to come together and save the environmen­t for our future generation­s,” he said.

He further urged the internatio­nal community to make efforts to stop the rapid depletion of tree cover as well as the degradatio­n of the environmen­t.

Sharing his government’s efforts towards improving the environmen­t, imran pointed out that Pakistan, as part of the UN Decade of ecosystem restoratio­n, had so far completed the plantation of one billion trees of its ambitious target to plant 10 billion trees.

“Pakistan has also started another ambitious programme of increasing national parks in the country and so far nine such areas have been establishe­d in various parts of the country,” he said.

He said the objective of this programme was to increase tree cover and protect wildlife. The day would be celebrated across the world through various events and activities, in line with the latest Covid-19 regulation­s.

He said his government was also working on the restoratio­n of wetlands by using floodwater­s and replenishi­ng the water table.

imran said that as the whole process also helped in creating green employment opportunit­ies — the government created 80,000 jobs for women and youth during the pandemic.

At a time when prolonged quarantine­s rendered people unemployed, the government enabled them, particular­ly women and youth in remote areas, to generate income by growing nurseries, he recalled.

He said the rich economies have not done enough to combat global warming, adding Pakistan had done more than its global counterpar­ts to combat carbon emissions relative to its economic means.

“Has the developed world done enough: The answer is no,” he said. “emissions are from the rich countries. And i think they know they haven’t done enough.”

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