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Climate Change in Pakistan: Trees Alone Are Not Enough

Last updated: May 29, 2025 11:54 pm
Hannan Kaimkhani
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In recent years, Pakistan has found itself at the forefront of the climate crisis. While government campaigns like the “Billion Tree Tsunami” have gained international praise, the ground reality is far more complex and troubling.

Everyone is talking about planting trees, but climate change in Pakistan is not just about greening barren lands. The Climate Risk Index 2025 by Germanwatch ranked Pakistan as the most climate-affected country in 2022, due to unprecedented floods that displaced over 8.1 million people, killed 1,700, and cost the economy around $15 billion.

Yes, trees are important. But global warming, glacier melting, erratic monsoons, and extreme heatwaves are not issues that trees alone can solve. These are systemic problems rooted in global emissions, poor urban planning, outdated infrastructure, and lack of climate awareness.

Despite contributing less than 1% to global greenhouse gas emissions, Pakistan is facing the worst consequences of global warming. And yet, the national response remains limited to tree slogans. There is little focus on climate adaptation, early warning systems, water management, or education and community resilience.

Until the Pakistani government shifts its attention from photo-op planting drives to long-term climate policies, Pakistan will continue to suffer disproportionate damage from a crisis it barely caused.

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