QUETTA: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Environment and Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Saturday said that Pakistan was among 10 top countries where global warming was affecting the environment and Balochistan was facing negative effects of drought due to very less rains and snowfall during this year’s winter season.
Speaking at a press conference here, he said that the federal government would extend all-out support to the Balochistan government for bringing the province out of the worst effects of global warming and the drought-like situation.
Balochistan Forest Secretary Mohammad Sadiq Mandokhail, Director General (Environment) Wali Mohammad Kakar and Chief Executive of Taraqee Foundation Amjad Rashid were also present on the occasion.
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Trophy hunting has been a success story in Pakistan but private as well as some registered trophy hunting operators are failing it by offering foreign hunters a menu of off wild animals that are endangered and need to be protected. Dawn/File
ISLAMABAD: Trophy hunting has been a success story in Pakistan but private as well as some registered trophy hunting operators are failing it by offering foreign hunters a menu of off wild animals that are endangered and need to be protected,
Dawn learnt through sources in the World Wildlife Fund and the Ministry of Climate Change.
In theory, trophy hunting presents many advantages. If correctly regulated, the proceeds aim to support endangered species though many would be outraged by the idea of why animals are killed.
Islamabad : The summer season in Pakistan has been expanding with an increase of ‘one day in one year’ that can adversely affect key sectors especially forest and agriculture.According.
One million tree to be planted on both sides of Ghazi Barotha Canal
Islamabad
March 13, 2021
Islamabad : The climate change ministry has prepared a mega project to plant one million trees on both sides of 50 kilometer long Ghazi Barotha Canal under Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Project initiated by Prime Minister Imran Khan.
According to the official data provided by the ministry, the project has also been discussed and approved by both the federal ministry for water resources and the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) and it would be completed in next three years.
“The climate change ministry presented details of the project to the Wapda and the ministry of water resources and after holding few sessions both of them gave their nod for this mega project,” the data said.