conniebritton: Made it to @cannes_lions! Thank you @americanexpress for such a beautiful soft landing. #carbonebycenturion @undp #lionforlions @lionssharefund

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conniebritton: Made it to @cannes_lions! Thank you @americanexpress for such a beautiful soft landing. #carbonebycenturion @undp #lionforlions @lionssharefund
World population Day is observed every year on June11 in order to raise awareness about the ever growing world #population and issues related to it. India is the second most country populated with a current population after China with the highest population in the world. This day was established by the then Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme 1989 when the world population crossed the count of five billion on the 11th of July 1987. Some of the reasons behind the surge in the world population could be the advancement in #health extending the #life span, underutilized contraception, lack of female education and rise in vaccine #development globally.
Pakistan achieves UN climate action goal 10 years ahead of deadline.
KARACHI: The UN Development Program and Pakistan climate change ministry has reported that Pakistan has achieved the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal for guarding the environment and holding off climate change ten years before the deadline.
“With technical support from UNDP, Pakistan has achieved SDG13 well before the 2030 deadline. UNDP in Pakistan and ministry of Pakistan’s climate change celebrated the victory of Earth Globe SDG13 and their longstanding strategic partnership”, Said UNDP on twitter.
In another tweet, the ministry said that Pakistan has achieved a crucial milestone on the way to protect the environment by completing the overarching UN Sustainable Development Goal 13 under the clean-green Pakistan vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
In consonance with PM’s “Billion Trees Tsunami” and “clean-green Pakistan Programs”, it was added that Pakistan has already achieved its target which shows its seriousness for the international efforts to tackle the world’s environment.
The major reason behind the launch of the Billion Trees Tsunami program in northwestern Pakhtunkhwa in 2014 was to restore the province’s depleted forests and fight the effects of global warming.
The reforestation project was extended to entire Pakistan after PTI became the acting party in 2018. Under this program, the government plans to plant 10 billion trees all over the country by the end of 2023.
Over years of cutting and natural calamities, the country’s total land area covered by the forest ranges between 2% and 5%, while the recommended area for the forest by UN is 12% of the complete country area.
How Pakistan achieved the green goal?
Pakistan’s continuous efforts and initiatives of large-scale afforestation, biodiversity conservation, investment in clean energy, electric vehicles and green jobs to combat climate change impacts have earned the country worldwide acclaim, said Aslam. Detailing some of the key green projects he mentioned 10 Billion Tree Tsunami Program, Clean Green Pakistan Initiative, Clean Green Pakistan Index, Protected Areas Initiative (15 new national parks), Ecosystem Restoration Fund for facilitating green growth and policies consistent with the objectives of Pakistan’s Nationally Determined Contribution and attaining Land Degradation Neutrality. These initiatives have been taken to prevent and to be better prepared for the threat of climate change experienced by the country such as floods, heatwaves, droughts and melting glaciers.
Earth Pakistan Property Portal