Imran Khan’s green initiatives bring laurels for the country
Recently, Pakistan hosted the World Environment Day 2021 main event, in partnership with the UN Environment Program (UNEP). As the host of the event, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted the local and worldwide environment degradation issues and showcased the country’s own initiatives before the world that his government was contributing to the worldwide cause. Noted environmentalist and forest expert Dr Sarwat Mirza said that hosting the World Environment Day-2021 was an unprecedented opportunity and honour for Pakistan. Furthermore, the ‘10 Billion Tree Tsunami’ initiative was perhaps the world’s largest struggle through a single country for restoring mangroves and forests, also planting trees in both urban and rural areas of Pakistan, counting schools, colleges, universities, barren areas, public parks and greenbelts. He also appreciated the government attempts for launching ’Ecosystem Restoration Fund’ to support nature-based solutions to mitigate climate change and eco-degradation issues, and facilitate the transition towards environmentally resilient, ecologically targeted initiatives while covering afforestation, wildlife and biodiversity conservation. It is said that all ecosystems counting forest covers, farmlands, wetlands and oceans can be restored in natural designs, only if the global restoration initiatives against the myriad and varied drivers of eco-degradation are launched, according to the published outcome of the 50th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2020. The report was derived from the results of an annual ‘Global Risks Perception Survey’ that was sent for comments to greater than 800 member-countries of the WEF community. The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) is a high-level world body ever convened on the environment. It was constituted on 23 June 2014 at the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), with its headquarters in Kenya (Nairobi), which feeds directly into UNGA, and has universal membership of all 193 UN member states counting the other stakeholders and actors. Various world forums and bodies counting UN and World Economic Forum (WEF) have acknowledged the attempts of Prime Minister Imran Khan for practically implementing their most ambitious forestation plans for enlarging and restoring the country’s biodiversity, ecosystems, wetlands and forests through his ‘10 Billion Tree Tsunami” initiative, which spread over a period of 5-year. Executive Director of UNEP Inger Andersen, in a statement on June 5, said that Pakistan had shown real leadership in efforts to restore the country’s biodiversity and forests. We are all grateful for their commitment to host the World Environment Day 2021, and lead the charge for all nations to restore our degraded ecosystems through the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, she added. This year, the main feature, for the observance of the World Environment Day was on the theme of ‘Ecosystem restoration’ and focus on resetting ‘Our relation with nature’, bringing an golden opportunity for the country to also mark the formal opening and launch of the ‘UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030’.