Today, Sunday, in a televised press conference in Erbil, Acting General Director of Kurdistan region forestry and gardening, Rizgar Hamad, said, “the Ministry of Agriculture would start a sapling planting and distribution campaign on Tuesday, November 15 and would cover the entire of the Kurdistan region.” Many trees in the Kurdistan region are cut down without any replacement.

“The campaign aims to reduce the impacts of draught,” Hamad added. For two consecutive years, many areas of the Kurdistan region have been facing draught and very little has been done to fight it.

The General Director thanked PUK President Bafel Jalal Talabani as the first politician to promise to plant trees. The PUK president has begun a campaign of planting one million trees in the Kurdistan region. “We hope that environmentally friendly politicians work better to preserve nature rather than just doing politics,” noted Hamad.

Just over 1 per cent of Iraq is forested and decreasing at an alarming rate, per the Sixth National Report of Iraq to The Convention on Biological Diversity, a state-funded report.