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Transforming Karachi: CHF’s One Million Trees Project Flourishes at Kidney Hill Park

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The Climate Hub Forum (CHF), in partnership with environmental steward Abdullah Rafi, successfully conducted a monumental plantation drive at Kidney Hill Park, introducing 500 indigenous plants to the urban landscape. This initiative, led by CHF’s Public Relations Advocate Humera Hashmi, who personally handed over the plants to Mr. Rafi, marks a significant advancement in CHF’s ambitious One Million Trees Project, aiming to combat Karachi’s escalating heat and environmental degradation.

Karachi’s Climate Challenge

Karachi, Pakistan’s bustling metropolis, has been grappling with intensifying heatwaves and rising temperatures. Over the past six decades, the city has experienced a 2.4ºC increase in nighttime temperatures and a 1.6ºC rise during the day

These alarming trends have led to severe heat-related health crises, including a devastating heatwave in 2015 that claimed over 1,200 lives

In response to these pressing challenges, CHF has been at the forefront of mobilizing communities towards sustainable environmental practices. The One Million Trees Project is a testament to this commitment, focusing on large-scale reforestation to restore natural habitats, improve air quality, and mitigate the urban heat island effect. By engaging local residents, organizations, and stakeholders, CHF fosters a sense of collective responsibility and action towards a greener Karachi.

For years, Abdullah Rafi has been a driving force in Karachi’s environmental conservation efforts. As the President of the Rotary Club of Karachi Environment, his leadership has been instrumental in transforming barren landscapes into thriving green sanctuaries. His unwavering dedication to ecological restoration has not only enhanced the city’s green cover but has also inspired countless individuals to partake in environmental stewardship. The successful plantation at Kidney Hill Park exemplifies the power of collaborative action.

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