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Pakistani president urges nation to go green
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari Friday launched the spring tree plantation campaign and urged the nation's people to make Pakistan green by enthusiastically participating in the national cause.
Zardari kicked off the campaign to plant more than 70 million saplings across Pakistan by planting a sapling at the presidential house here in Islamabad.
He said that it was the Pakistani people's national and religious duty to grow more trees and protect existing forests and trees.
Trees and forests hold the key to a healthier environment and ecological balance, he said, adding that forests were an essential part of the ecosystem regulating water supplies and in the year 2009 that had been designated as the environment year.
Zardari said that the government planned to increase forest cover to six percent of Pakistan by 2015, launching tree plantation twice a year and targeted to plant 70 million trees this year.
These are laudable goals, he said, adding that all stakeholders including farmers, local communities, forest owners and right holders, civil society organizations, the private sector and students should be involved in it.
Pakistani president urges nation to go green_English_Xinhua
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari Friday launched the spring tree plantation campaign and urged the nation's people to make Pakistan green by enthusiastically participating in the national cause.
Zardari kicked off the campaign to plant more than 70 million saplings across Pakistan by planting a sapling at the presidential house here in Islamabad.
He said that it was the Pakistani people's national and religious duty to grow more trees and protect existing forests and trees.
Trees and forests hold the key to a healthier environment and ecological balance, he said, adding that forests were an essential part of the ecosystem regulating water supplies and in the year 2009 that had been designated as the environment year.
Zardari said that the government planned to increase forest cover to six percent of Pakistan by 2015, launching tree plantation twice a year and targeted to plant 70 million trees this year.
These are laudable goals, he said, adding that all stakeholders including farmers, local communities, forest owners and right holders, civil society organizations, the private sector and students should be involved in it.
Pakistani president urges nation to go green_English_Xinhua