We are pleased to invite the valued schools in Pakistan to actively take part in Climate Defenders – this year’s flagship green activity in the concluding round of great energy transformation. What began as our shared commitment has now grown into a movement, sparking an exceptional wave of grassroots change throughout our society.
At a time when devastating floods, intensified monsoon patterns, and cloudbursts remind us of the urgent need for sustainable action, this activity offers students and families not only cutting-edge climate change education but also the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a greener future. The activity contains practical and long-lasting solutions to the critical climatic issues facing Pakistan. This could be the right climatic education at the right time when young green ambassadors are making their basis to the career that could be a wonderful opportunity to make their positions in the overwhelmingly greener industries and economies of future.
The Pakistani nation is surprisingly witnessing a pressing reality—the alarming rise of urban flooding and cloud bursts. Though they appear sudden, these disasters are in fact the predictable results of decades of human neglect toward climate change. As early as the 1990s, the IPCC and global scientific bodies warned of such extreme events, yet denial, delay, and unsustainable development have brought us to this point of crisis.
What makes this tragedy even more painful is that Pakistan, despite contributing less than 1% to global greenhouse gas emissions and being among the pioneers in the global green energy transition, is facing some of the severest impacts of climate change. The floods, cloud bursts, and extreme weather hitting our cities are not mere natural occurrences but the outcome of a destabilized climate system—fueled largely by global negligence.
Cloud bursts and urban floods are now the clearest signals of this crisis: a warmer atmosphere holding more moisture, unplanned cities with poor drainage, and unchecked urban sprawl have turned our communities into high-risk zones. The science was clear, the warnings were accurate, yet humanity chose short-term profit over long-term survival.
If you are already our Green Partner Educational Institute, our programme team will automatically invite you to join. Otherwise please contact through the contact page or send us an email with your willingness to join. We will send you an invitation to join.
As part of your dynamic green association, we’ve set an ambitious yet achievable milestone: by 2027, Pakistan aims to generate 60% of its energy from grassroots-level green sources — a remarkable feat on the global stage. Looking ahead, our national target is to reach 90% green energy generation by 2032, harnessing powerful renewables like wind and ocean wave energy.
The Dilemma of Climate Change
For over a century, the world has relied heavily on fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—to power industries, transportation, and households. While these energy sources have driven economic growth, they have also left behind a trail of environmental destruction. Air pollution, acid rain, oil spills, and rising global temperatures are just some of the devastating consequences of fossil fuel dependence. Today, we stand at a critical juncture where the damage is undeniable: glaciers are melting, forests are burning, and extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. The need for a rapid transition to clean, renewable energy has never been more urgent.
‘Climate Defenders’ offers Practical and Immediate Solutions
In an era when devastating floods, intensified monsoons, and sudden cloudbursts underscore the urgent need for sustainable action, this activity shines as a beacon of hope. It equips students and families with world-class climate change education, while also guiding society and policymakers with innovative, effective solutions to safeguard our homeland from climate threats.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the visionary leadership of our partner educational institutes, whose unwavering commitment and enduring green solidarity have been the driving force behind this successful journey of environmental education.