Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stated that the government is embarking on the next phase of its ambitious Green Pakistan Initiative to improve forest cover, preserve wildlife habitats and facilitate carbon sequestration. In his message on International Day of Forests, he said the government will ensure that the country’s crucial forest ecosystems are protected as they are the lifeline of livelihood and environmental well-being of the nation.
The Prime Minister called upon the provincial governments, civil society and the people to become partners in the quest for Green Pakistan. Shehbaz Sharif pointed out that Pakistan’s total area under forest cover is less than 5 percent, and around 1.5 percent of these forests are lost every year.
This, he said, has profound impacts on Pakistan’s biodiversity, environment and agriculture. Being one of the most climate-impacted countries in the world, he said climate change events are becoming more frequent and massively devastating for Pakistan, pointing to the urgent need to conserve our indigenous forests. This has become critical to our survival as a nation. He urged the nation to synergize their efforts in safeguarding this invaluable resource and ensure its effective stewardship for the next generation.
Our government is embarking on the next phase of our ambitious Green Pakistan Initiative which was first launched by PMLN-led government in 2016 to improve forest cover and concerted efforts were made for conservation of biodiversity in Pakistan. In its next phase, the Green Pakistan Initiative aims to improve the forest cover, preserve wildlife habitats.—INP