36% of Pakistan’s Glaciers foretold to soften by the top of this Century


Our glaciers square measure disappearing at Associate in Nursing minatory rate because of temperature change and in line with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, twelve months of Pakistan’s glaciers can disappear by 2100.

Experts created these remarks at Associate in Nursing interactive public awareness seminar planned by the Department of Centre for Human Rights, school of Law, Ziauddin University, titled “Global Warming to world Warning – A Social Justice Seminar on Climate Change” at Ziauddin University, on weekday.

The objective of the event was to lift awareness concerning temperature change and its impact. The event had shows, talks, psychological feature speeches and awareness sessions by well-known specialists, as well as social activist and journalist Afia Salam, arranger for temperature change Pledge for University of royal family grad school Great Britain, Stephen Levitt, advocate Ali Lakhani, and lecturer Ziauddin University Eric Sharoon Shahzar.


World leaders have declared climate change as the most dangerous threat to humanity. In the early 1900, burning fossil fuels produced about two billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and today the number is nearly 20 times greater, which is frightening, stressing and alarming for us. As populations and economies grow, carbon emissions grow too. Unluckily, the future generations will remember us by the age of “climate crisis” carried out by the speakers.
Environment pollution, plastic pollution and air pollution is making the situation even worse. Annually, worldwide 60,000 people die due to air pollution. Pakistan quickly needs to stop deforestation. As per UN’s standards, countries must have a forest cover of at least 25 percent but Pakistan is a country with extreme low forest cover which is only 1.9 percent.
The speakers said that to resolve the climate change issue, the country needed to develop solar plants and wind energy as we have 994km coastline and we can also work on water desalination.

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