My Gardens Are Desolate And the Mist Covers Them
here were no good news in 2019 in terms of environment domestically and globally. Of course we earned some “name” in this regard and the world got some new “information” about us. However, our two cities Lahore and Karachi took the lead in the list of the most polluted cities in the world. ے And came to the second number. Similarly Karachi’s garbage and Lahore’s smog were on the top of Pakistan’s environmental news in 2019.
My gardens are desolate, the fog has enlarged.
Smog is not our completely new problem. However, it has intensified for the last three to four years. The province of Punjab, especially, Lahore is more affected by it. Whenever this problem intensifies, various official announcements have been made to ban brick kilns. This is the best way to go. Steps have been taken, but nothing much has been done yet, especially in terms of brick kilns. Keep in mind that older-style brick kilns emit extremely polluted and toxic fumes that are extremely dangerous to the environment and human health. Zig Zig technology k The reason for this smoke emission reduces forty percent. On the other hand, in November 2017, then Minister for Environment Change Mushahidullah Khan had said in a private TV channel program that the cause of polluted fog or smog in Punjab, including Lahore. There is smoke coming out of factories and efforts are being made to control it.
My Gardens Are Desolate And the Mist Covers Them
Good news in 2019 in terms of environment domestically and globally. Of course we earned some “name” in this regard and the world got some new “information” about us. However, our two cities Lahore and Karachi took the lead in the list of the most polluted cities in the world. ے And came to the second number. Similarly Karachi’s garbage and Lahore’s smog were on the top of Pakistan’s environmental news in 2019.
My gardens are desolate, the fog has enlarged.
Smog is not our completely new problem. However, it has intensified for the last three to four years. The province of Punjab, especially, Lahore is more affected by it. Whenever this problem intensifies, various official announcements have been made to ban brick kilns. This is the best way to go. Steps have been taken, but nothing much has been done yet, especially in terms of brick kilns. Keep in mind that older-style brick kilns emit extremely polluted and toxic fumes that are extremely dangerous to the environment and human health. Zig Zig technology k The reason for this smoke emission reduces forty percent. On the other hand, in November 2017, then Minister for Environment Change Mushahidullah Khan had said in a private TV channel program that the cause of polluted fog or smog in Punjab, including Lahore. There is smoke coming out of factories and efforts are being made to control it.
He said that even though thirty percent of the vehicles have now switched to gas, another reason for the smoke in Punjab at the moment is the smoke coming out of the vehicles that are driven by petrol and diesel, and this smoke causes damage to the environment. ‘As the smog situation in Punjab worsening, some experts also think that massive crop fires in India these days are affecting Pakistani Punjab, the federal minister said, but my personal opinion This problem cannot be solved until we stop this toxic fumes and chemicals exhaling from our industrial areas.
Mushahidullah Khan’s words were very close to reality, but till today, only the poor Bhatta wala’s neck is being twisted. There were similar complaints during his own government, so in November 2017, the Lahore High Court asked the provincial government to take inappropriate steps against smog. Reply was sought. The court had directed the provincial government to take immediate action against climate change, expressing strict displeasure over smog problems, climate change and improper steps against smog across Punjab. Heartbreaking thing is that at the time Pakistan Movement Justice had filed a petition regarding this. The petitioner, Waleed Iqbal, blamed the government for the second smog issue in a year.
During the hearing of the case, Chief Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah had reminded the officer of the Environment Protection Agency that the respective departments have failed to take steps to curb smog. During the hearing, the Chief Justice remarked that due to the smog crisis People’s lives have become paralyzed, but the government is still sleeping. The situation is similar even today, but I don’t know where is Waleed Iqbal? Although, according to some experts, the carbon dioxide emission in Pakistan in fifteen years could be from 405 metric tonnes to 1603 metric tonnes or even more, but our relevant authorities have to handle the current situation. Unsuccessful Look what happens next.
After Punjab Province, the problem of fog is increasing in Sindh too. Chanan, in the first week of December, hundreds of illegal furnace spreading pollution in Yousaf Goth, Karachi were closed. These furnace were using old tyres and clothes as fuel, which caused the area to be mocked. Yin of many diseases They were starting to fall prey. It should be clear that according to the Sindh Environment Protection Act 2014, any air emissions exceeding the limits is a punishable offense. To prevent which, SEPA should close business activities committed to spreading air pollution exceeding the limit. Have the authority to has.
He said that even though thirty percent of the vehicles have now switched to gas, another reason for the smoke in Punjab at the moment is the smoke coming out of the vehicles that are driven by petrol and diesel, and this smoke causes damage to the environment. ‘As the smog situation in Punjab worsening, some experts also think that massive crop fires in India these days are affecting Pakistani Punjab, the federal minister said, but my personal opinion This problem cannot be solved until we stop this toxic fumes and chemicals exhaling from our industrial areas.
Mushahidullah Khan’s words were very close to reality, but till today, only the poor Bhatta wala’s neck is being twisted. There were similar complaints during his own government, so in November 2017, the Lahore High Court asked the provincial government to take inappropriate steps against smog. Reply was sought. The court had directed the provincial government to take immediate action against climate change, expressing strict displeasure over smog problems, climate change and improper steps against smog across Punjab. Heartbreaking thing is that at the time Pakistan Movement Justice had filed a petition regarding this. The petitioner, Waleed Iqbal, blamed the government for the second smog issue in a year.
During the hearing of the case, Chief Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah had reminded the officer of the Environment Protection Agency that the respective departments have failed to take steps to curb smog. During the hearing, the Chief Justice remarked that due to the smog crisis People’s lives have become paralyzed, but the government is still sleeping. The situation is similar even today, but I don’t know where is Waleed Iqbal? Although, according to some experts, the carbon dioxide emission in Pakistan in fifteen years could be from 405 metric tonnes to 1603 metric tonnes or even more, but our relevant authorities have to handle the current situation. Unsuccessful Look what happens next.
After Punjab Province, the problem of fog is increasing in Sindh too. Chanan, in the first week of December, hundreds of illegal furnace spreading pollution in Yousaf Goth, Karachi were closed. These furnace were using old tyres and clothes as fuel, which caused the area to be mocked. Yin of many diseases They were starting to fall prey. It should be clear that according to the Sindh Environment Protection Act 2014, any air emissions exceeding the limits is a punishable offense.