Climate Change Fund established in Islamabad to combat environmental degradation
The initiative aims to preserve the natural beauty and ecological balance of one of Islamabad’s most cherished landmarks.

Climate Change Fund was established to combat environmental degradation in the Federal Capital on Sunday.
As reported, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) established a Climate Change Fund, the first of its kind in Islamabad, aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change in the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).
The initiative has been taken on the directives of Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi.
As part of the Climate Change Initiative, the CDA is launching a “Carbon Credit Program” that plans to plant 4 to 5 million trees across 2000-10,000 canals in the city.
In addition to the Climate Change Fund, the CDA has also approved the “Margalla Hills Fund,” which will allocate 1.5 per cent of revenue generated from recreational spots in Margalla Hills towards their protection and beautification.
Commending the efforts of CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa Interior Minister Naqvi praised him and his team for their proactive approach.
“The CDA team deserves accolades for this initiative,” he stated.