The world is facing immense challenges, and climate change is among the most critical. The G-20 countries are primarily responsible for global greenhouse gas emissions, while the effects are being felt most acutely in underdeveloped countries such as Pakistan. The world has become overly reliant on fossil fuels and the rapid development of industrial markets is contributing significantly to climate change and environmental degradation.
Forests and plants are integral parts of the environmental system that could help mitigate ecological degradation, climate change, and the resulting destruction. Governments should, therefore, take appropriate measures to promote reforestation and expand forest areas. Additionally, there should be efforts to reduce fuel consumption, phase out environmentally unfriendly products, and take drastic action against those responsible for environmental destruction.
Allah Rakhiyo Malhan
Ghotki
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