Developing nations seeking China’s help in curbing air pollution

 Developing nations seeking China’s help in curbing air pollution

Pakistan & China have stepped up collaboration in curbing air pollution as more developing nations seek China‘s help. Pakistani media commended that China’s green development, representing sustainability and harmony b/w humans & nature, sets an example for developing countries.

As air quality concerns escalate in many developing nations, China’s expertise in air pollution control is increasingly sought after.

In a notable instance, Pakistani authorities invited Chu Yangxi, a researcher from the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, along with two other experts, to share China’s successful strategies in improving air quality, particularly in Lahore, Punjab province.

This collaboration underscores the growing cooperation between Pakistan and China in addressing air pollution challenges. China’s effective utilization of science-based approaches and promotion of green development has garnered international recognition.

Muhammad Zamir Assadi, a political analyst, highlights China’s accomplishments in controlling air pollution through measures such as regulating emissions from industries and advancing clean energy technologies. Pakistan looks to China for support in achieving clean air for its citizens.

Furthermore, there is significant potential for China to assist other developing nations, like Pakistan, in tackling climate change, given China’s pragmatic solutions and global recognition in this area.

China’s green development model, characterized by harmonious interaction between humans and nature, serves as a noteworthy example for sustainable development globally, tailored to the specific needs of individual countries.

News Desk