Adviser to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam has said that present government has introduced a Green stimulus and Green recovery process to revive the Pakistani economy so to ensure that economic activities in the post-Covid-19 scenario should not harm nature. The PM’s Adviser on Climate Change stated this in his remarks as he joined through video-link a roundtable discussion hosted by the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) here to mark the World Environment Day-2020. The Central Standing Committee on Environment of FPCCI organized the roundtable whose majority of the participants joined the discussion via video-link in view of the lockdown restrictions against the spread of the coronavirus. The PM’s Adviser said on the occasion that Green stimulus package of the present government had come into action during the lockdown enforced in the country against the spread of coronavirus. He said that 10 billion Tree Tsunami project had been utilized to employ 65,000 people as most of them were those who had lost their jobs in urban areas of the country and had come back to their native rural localities during the lockdown. He said that these jobs were mostly related to nurseries established to promote greenery and to check wildfires in forest areas during the peak summer. He said Pakistan had become the first nation in the world to repurpose World Bank funds available to it to for revival of nature in the country in post-Covid-19 situation.He said that the World Bank had allowed repurposing of $180 million of its funding for nature conversation in Pakistan while recognizing the Green recovery process of the country during the pandemic. Amin Aslam said that PM would soon launch an initiative to conserve protected natural areas and national parks across the country. FPCCI President MianAnjumNisar said that environmental degradation had been responsible for slow economic progress and backwardness of the poor sections of the Pakistani population. He said that exponential increase in the population had been responsible for the destruction of forests and nature reserves in the country due to ever-expanding human settlements. He said that irresponsible and unreasonable exploitation of the natural and mineral resources in the country had been responsible for various socio-economic and health issues of Pakistani people.