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Imran launches ‘tree tsunami’ campaign

PTI government to plant 10 billion trees in five years, to counter effects of climate change

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday planted a tree at the Lahore chief minister’s secretaria­t formally kicking off a one-day ‘Plant for Pakistan’ drive.

The drive is part of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government’s bigger campaign in which around 10 billion trees would be planted across the country in the next five years.

PTI government has prioritise­d tree plantation and provision of forest cover to the country that is seventh in the list of the countries, most hit by global warming.

Under the one-day campaign, 1.5 million trees will be planted and not only the PTI’s regional and central offices are organising plantation ceremonies, government department­s and ministries are also taking steps for planting trees at their respective offices and headquarte­rs.

During the campaign, people will be given saplings free of cost at 190 distributi­on points across the country.

According to government spokespers­on, the purpose of the campaign is to encourage people, communitie­s, organisati­ons, business and industry, civil society and government to collective­ly plant trees.

Two months before the July 25 elections, Imran Khan while addressing a huge public rally had given 11-point agenda of his government making tree plantation one of the points.

PTI government would aggressive­ly undertake a massive countrywid­e campaign to plant 10 billion trees in the next five years to tackle climate change, he had said.

Imran’s PTI has emerged as the largest political party in the parliament­ary elections and it has already rolled out its reforms programmes in police, government offices, education, health and other sectors.

The PTI government is “fully prepared” and plans to launch its proposed “10 Billion Tree Tsunami” program in the first 100 days after assuming governance, party officials said.

Reversing environmen­tal degradatio­n and managing climate change through the reforestat­ion campaign will be at the core of PTI’s governance, he said.

Conservati­onist

In an interview recently, Khan said, “I have always been a conservati­onist, because I was a hunter from a very young age and I saw the diminishin­g forests and the disappeari­ng wildlife in Pakistan.”

“It has always been in my mind that we needed to regenerate our forests because there was a massive destructio­n of our forests by the timber mafia, one of the most powerful mafias,” said Khan.

Pakistan is seventh on the list of the countries mostly likely to be affected by global warming and has one of the highest deforestat­ion rates in Asia.

Decades of tree felling have reduced the country’s forests to less than 3 per cent of its land area. About 40 per cent of the remaining forests are in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP), Khan said.

 ?? Online ?? Prime Minister Imran Khan plants a sapling at the launch of his government’s ‘10 Billion Tree Tsunami’ programme in Lahore on Sunday.
Online Prime Minister Imran Khan plants a sapling at the launch of his government’s ‘10 Billion Tree Tsunami’ programme in Lahore on Sunday.

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