By: Maha Rasheed
Pakistan, a country known for its diverse culture and rapid economic development, is currently facing serious environmental challenges that need for prompt action and coordinated efforts.Like many other countries, the country is dealing with a number of environmental issues that endanger both its natural resources and the welfare of its people.
*Scarcity of Water:*The problem of water scarcity is at the forefront of these difficulties.Pakistan is facing an impending crisis due to its fast expanding population, poor management of its water resources, and the effects of climate change.In order to protect the nation’s agricultural output and drinking water supply, sustainable water management techniques are essential, even for smaller tributaries of the Indus River system.
* Air contamination:*Major cities’ skylines, such as those of Karachi and Lahore, not only demonstrate the worrisome levels of air pollution, but also the story of fast urbanisation and industrialization.The public’s health and the quality of the air are impacted by the thick haze caused by emissions from vehicles and industries. In order to lessen the negative effects on the environment and public health, immediate action is required to control emissions and advance cleaner technology.
*Loss of biodiversity and deforestation:*Due to habitat loss and deforestation, Pakistan’s unique ecosystems, including the mangroves along the coast and the Himalayan forests, are in danger.The loss of biodiversity is a result of agricultural practises, urbanisation, and illegal logging.To maintain the country’s natural heritage, conservation activities must be stepped up, with an emphasis on sustainable forestry practises and the creation of protected areas.
*Management of Waste:*Another environmental problem is improper waste management, which affects land and water bodies through plastic pollution and insufficient waste disposal systems.To address this expanding issue, comprehensive waste management policies, greater recycling initiatives, and public awareness campaigns are required.
In summary, Pakistan is at a turning point in its history where choices made now will influence the environment in the years to come. It is imperative to take a comprehensive and cooperative approach that incorporates individual accountability, community involvement, and government initiatives. Pakistan can create the foundation for a future that is cleaner, healthier, and more resilient by emphasising environmental sustainability. Protecting the environment and making sure Pakistan’s natural beauty lasts for future generations are shared responsibilities.
ISLAMABAD (Rizwan Abassi): Pakistan’s recent trade policy has gained significance amid reports that the United…
ISLAMABAD: Important legislation may be considered in the negotiations between the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)…
ISLAMABAD: If you are thinking of applying for a UK visa from Pakistan and are…
LAHORE: The Drugs Control of Punjab declared a Class-I alert after the lab tests confirmed…
KARACHI: The government has decided to include unmarried women above the age of 35 in…
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIED) has recommended setting the minimum monthly wage…