Quoted by CNN News
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has established a climate change fund to protect Islamabad, the federal capital, against the effects of climate change. This program, led by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, is an important step toward the city’s climate change initiatives.
Established under the orders of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
The Interior Minister congratulated CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa on this achievement. The city has earmarked 2,000 to 10,000 kanals for tree planting.
Margalla Hills leisure facilities have been approved.
Ensures the safety and attractiveness of the Margalla Hills.
The climate change fund and carbon credit program aim to lower the city’s carbon footprint. Initiatives to plant trees will improve the environment and help to sequester carbon.
The Margalla Hills Fund will improve and maintain recreational areas, promote eco-tourism, and protect natural landscapes.
These projects are expected to make Islamabad a more resilient and sustainable city, mitigating the negative consequences of climate change while encouraging environmental stewardship and recreational possibilities for both inhabitants and visitors.