ISLAMABAD, NOV 13 – U.S. Joins Pakistan’s “Ten Billion Tree Tsunami”. We
all have a role to play in caring for our environment. To contribute to Pakistan’s “Ten Billion Tree
Tsunami” afforestation initiative, the U.S. Embassy and the Ministry of Climate
Change joined forces at a tree planting event on the U.S. Embassy compound.
Minister Malik Amin Aslam, the
Prime Minister’s Advisor for Climate Change and Ambassador Paul W. Jones
planted a Moringa tree near the U.S. Embassy’s Chancery building.
U.S. Joins Pakistan’s “Ten Billion Tree Tsunami”
At the event, Ambassador Jones
said the U.S. Embassy saved 520 trees when the compound was built and planted
513 new trees and 2,800 new shrubs.
He also emphasized the
state-of-the-art environmental features of the U.S. Embassy compound that
earned it a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver
Certification, including solar lighting, energy-efficient building materials,
and a state-of-the-art water management system.
Indigenous to South Asia, the
Moringa tree is hardy, fast-growing, and consumes little water.
U.S. Joins Pakistan’s “Ten Billion Tree Tsunami”
Many cultures use the leaves
and seeds of Moringa trees for their nutritional and medicinal properties,
including in traditional remedies for inflammation, infection, headache,
anemia, and fever.
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U.S. Joins Pakistan’s “Ten Billion Tree Tsunami”
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