Pakistan youth urged to lead climate innovation

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Climate Change Musadik Malik has said Pakistan’s youth can play a key role in tackling climate change, calling their creativity, research and use of modern technology essential for a sustainable future. He stressed that today’s challenges require solutions that are environmentally friendly and economically practical. The minister encouraged young people to lead innovation, support climate resilience and contribute to reducing environmental risks across the country. This matters for urban planning because climate-smart ideas can influence housing, construction, energy use and future city development. Stronger youth-led climate action can also improve investor confidence in sustainable real estate and green infrastructure. Can Pakistan’s youth reshape the country’s climate future?

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