In a commendable move towards environmental sustainability, Capital Development Authority (CDA) has unveiled a series of initiatives aimed at transforming Islamabad into a model city for climate-friendly e-mobility. One of the key projects highlighted by the CDA is the introduction of over 200 electric buses. This move signifies a significant shift towards environmentally conscious travel and is expected to revolutionize transportation in the capital.
The plan also includes the establishment of an extensive bicycle route network throughout the city. This initiative is designed to promote safe and accessible cycling, offering the residents an equitable and sustainable commuting option. Along with electric buses, the greater use of bicycles will also help further reduce carbon emissions and create a healthier urban environment. Addressing long-standing parking issues, the CDA is collaborating with banks to introduce an automated car parking system. This innovative step is expected to streamline parking facilities, reduce traffic congestion, and enhance the overall urban experience for residents. To increase the green cover of the capital, the CDA has partnered with universities to launch a mega tree-plantation drive. These initiatives mark a crucial step in the right direction, responding to the urgent need for improved air quality in Islamabad.
The city’s air quality index has been a cause for concern of late, and these measures are strategically crafted to tackle the issue at its roots. While these initiatives are commendable, a comprehensive strategy should also include the establishment and strict enforcement of emission standards for both vehicles and industries. This step is essential to address the root causes of air pollution and ensure a long-term improvement in air quality. These efforts should not be limited to Islamabad alone. Other major cities in Pakistan must also embark on similar green initiatives to protect the environment.
Given the challenges posed by climate change to Pakistan, it is imperative for both federal and provincial governments to prioritize environmental protection to secure the future of coming generations. Additionally, international collaboration and support are crucial in achieving these environmental goals.