[1] A law student in the Punjab region of Pakistan, Asghar Leghari had his and his neighbors' crops threatened by water scarcity and storms that were intensified by climate change.
[1] He wrote that the government had shown "inaction, delay and lack of seriousness" in the face of the challenges posed by climate change.
Judge Syed Mansoor Ali Shah from the High Court said that climate change “appears the most serious threat faced by Pakistan”.
The judge required every department to nominate a person to ensure that the policies were implemented and to create a list of "action points" by December 31, 2015.
[4][5] The decision also created a Climate Change Commission, made up of NGOs, technical experts and representatives of ministries in order to keep track of the government's progress.