Collective efforts urged to combat global warming

M.irshad ullah khan

PESHAWAR: A meeting on global climate change was held in Peshawar under the auspices of NYCCC.

The meeting was chaired by NYCCC CEO Muhammad Ameer Mufakir and the President of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Nadia Qureshi. Experts from various fields, students, minority communities, social media activists, and lawyers participated in the event.

Muhammad Ameer Mufakir highlighted NYCCC’s agenda. He referenced the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s saying “Cleanliness is half of faith,” emphasizing planting trees as a religious duty and the importance of protecting the environment as an ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah).

Muhammad Ameer Mufakir announced plans to accelerate climate change projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the country, with six events to be held in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Nadia Qureshi reviewed NYCCC’s performance, stressing the need for organizational development, grassroots-level workshops, and seminars.

She emphasized the importance of involving both youth and seniors in the awareness campaign to include them in the 2025 fellowship program.
The meeting discussed the climate challenges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stressing the need for awareness sessions in schools, colleges, and public gatherings. Suggestions were made to provide modern machinery to reduce air pollution and build small dams.
Participants discussed issues related to deforestation, land erosion, and plantation. Lawyers recommended the formation of laws regarding global warming and ensuring their enforcement.
At the end of the meeting, Muhammad Ameer Mufakir urged all participants to unite under one platform to work together and prayed that this mission would lead the country toward prosperity.

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