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Situation
The Living Planet report, issued in 2010 by The Global Footprint Network and the World Wildlife Fund indicates that our demands on the planet are already exceeding the Earths capacity to regenerate resources by about 50 percent, and that, by 2030, we may need two Earths to sustain our levels of consumption.
Pakistan
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Excessive use of resources by common man: Water Electricity Agricultural land Mountainous Areas Wild life
But waste not by excess: for Allah loveth not the wasters Quran / 6/141
Corruption has appeared throughout the land and sea by [reason of] what the hands of people have earned so He may let them taste part of [the consequence of] what they have done that perhaps they will return [to righteousness]. Quran/30/ 41
EFFECTS
GENERAL ON WORLD:
Average Global Temperature
increase by 2 degree by 2050 therefore threat to Human Survival Ice sheets in the Arctic region are disappearing at a dramatic rate. The frequency of powerful hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquake, Tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, as well as devastating droughts and extreme heat weaves have been increased in several parts of the world
Like all the other parts of the world Pakistan has also been hard hit by natural
calamitie s
Examples of Effects on Pakistan
Disastrous earthquake, October 8, 2005 of 7.6 magnitudes claimed over hundred thousand lives and caused widespread, massive destruction. In 2010 massive
Create Awareness on each the most risky source of such natural & every forum disasters. We need to do our best to restore and preserve the balance in nature; to take up our responsibility as viceroys of God. Conserve the ecosystems that harbour the dazzling array of life forms God has created,including animals, birds, insects, and plants.
monsoon rainfalls
& according to the UN report the flood affected about 20 million people, left 1,600 dead, and destroyed 5.5 million acres of farmland.
Ejaz ur Rehman, the famous Pakistani ecologist warns the nation that any delay in this direction endangers the millions of lives and the habitat of the country.
We can to a large extent conserve our use of water and other natural resources. We can in some small way reverse the process of deforestation by planting one tree at a time.