Despite our rich natural heritage, Pakistan is facing a severe environmental crisis. Deforestation, pollution and climate change are all taking a devastating toll on our ecosystems and, as a result, threatening the very existence of our natural wonders. It is imperative that we take immediate action to protect our environment. I urge the government to implement policies that promote sustainable development, such as increasing investment in renewable energy, implementing waste management systems and protecting our natural habitats.
I also call on individuals to take responsibility for their actions and make environmentally conscious choices. We can all make a difference by reducing our carbon footprint, using public transport, whenever feasible, and supporting organisations that work to protect
our environment.
Simra Ahmed
Karachi
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