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The Bald Hills of Islamabad: Why Cutting Trees is a Death Sentence

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If you drove past Shakarparian or the H-8 green belt this week, you probably did a double-take. The “Green City” looks different. It looks… naked, they keep cutting trees, but why?

Over the last few months, chainsaws have been buzzing across the capital. The official reason? “Pollen Reduction.” The Capital Development Authority (CDA) claims they are removing the “allergenic Paper Mulberry” trees to save us from sneezing. But the reality on the ground tells a scarier story.

Here is why the Great Tree Massacre of 2026 is pushing Islamabad into the same grave as Lahore.

1. The “Paper Mulberry” Myth

Let’s be fair: Paper Mulberry is a pest. It causes severe allergies. But what is happening in Shakarparian isn’t surgical removal; it’s clear-cutting.

2. Cutting Trees – Islamabad is becoming Lahore (The AQI Race)

We used to laugh at Lahore. We used to say, “Thank God we live in Isloo, where the air is clean.” Stop laughing. In the first week of January 2026, Islamabad’s AQI hit 241. That isn’t “Moderate.” That is “Unhealthy.”

We are following the exact same playbook that destroyed Lahore:

  1. Cut trees to widen roads (Park Road expansion).
  2. Replace 50-year-old canopy trees with tiny 2-foot saplings.
  3. Act surprised when the smog traps the city two years later.

3. The Lahore Warning

Lahore is our ghost of Christmas Future. Data from 2000 to 2025 shows Lahore lost 13% of its vegetation while its concrete area grew by 17%. The result?

Islamabad is currently at the “2010 Lahore” stage. We still have time, but if we continue clearing 15 acres of forest for “aesthetic views” or “pollen control,” we will be wearing N95 masks permanently by 2030.

4. The Future: 2030 Predictions

If this trajectory continues, here is what Islamabad looks like in 4 years:

The Verdict

The Interior Minister took notice of the cutting this week. That is good PR. But trees don’t grow back with notices. Replacing a 40-foot tree with a 6-inch sapling isn’t “reforestation”—it’s a lie that takes 20 years to catch up.

To the CDA: Stop cutting. To the Citizens: Stop buying “Files” in housing societies that are built on top of our forests.

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