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FWF to launch climate awareness campaign among GB students

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The Forest and Wildlife Fund (FWF) has launched a massive Climate awareness campaign among the students of Gilgit Baltistan the other day. This was decided in a meeting of the Fund which was chaired by Chief Secretary Gilgit Baltistan Mohiyuddin Wani here Friday. The Chief Secretary highlighted the climate change impacts and the need to address climate induced disasters stressed the need to educate the youth for sustainable management of the natural resources in the region.

He expressed that Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change and GB’s fragility required expedient steps to be taken for climate resilience. He added that students were the future and they needed to be aware of this imminent threat and help mitigate the impacts.

The Chief Secretary said under this initiative, school and college students would be sensitized with the problems of Climate change being faced by Pakistan in general and GB in particular, adding that renowned institutions like NUST, NCA, LUMS, GIK and IBA would assist GB govt Summer Camps at different institutions.

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