A notable personality in Attock District, he has previously chaired the flagship Green Growth Initiative for the KPK province in Pakistan from 2013 till 2018, which included the mass a forestation “Billion Tree Tsunami” project.[3]
Early life and education
Malik Amin Aslam was born into a Punjabi Muslim family of the Awan clan in Karachi on November 27, 1966.
His family has been in politics for three generations, as his father served as member of National Assembly from Attock thrice and was the Punjab revenue minister.
He is also a member of the International Editorial Board of Climate Policy Journal since 1998.[4]
He is married with and is a father of two sons and a daughter.
His hobbies include scuba diving and sky diving.
Professional life
After his studies, Malik Amin Aslam worked as the private consultant with the World Bank and United Nations on environmental issues. His area of expertise is climate change and has written a number of articles and co-authored two books that have been published by the World Resource Institute in Washington, D.C. He was also on the National Environmental Advisory Board and the Environmental Protection Council before entering politics. He considers himself a technocrat-turned-politician. An agriculturist/environment consultant by profession, he has also served as a member of the UN Working Group on Climate Change since 1997.[5]
On Sep 13,2011, he was elected to serve on the governing council of International Union for Conservation of Nature for a four-year term in 2012.[6] He was re-elected as Regional Councillor for Asia (2016-2020) at the World Conservation Congress held in Hawaii (September 2016). He also chaired the flagship "Green Growth initiative" for the province of KPK in Pakistan – which included the mass afforestation "Billion Tree Tsunami" project. He was also chosen to serve on the high level "International Advisory Council" for the Eco-Forum Global. In August 2018, Prime Minister Imran Khan nominated Malik as Advisor on Climate Change.[7]
On March 23, 2019, Malik was honored with the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz by the President of PakistanArif Alvi for his efforts in implementing the Billion Tree Tsunami and his work for the environment.[8]
Political career
He began his political career at the time when Islamic Republic of Pakistan under the control of military dictator Pervez Musharraf. He first successfully ran in local elections from Attock, Punjab, Pakistan, in 2001.
In the general elections of 2008, he contested independently and lost with the margin of only 200 votes in a tainted electoral process] .[10]
General Elections - 2013
He joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf[11] on November 19, 2011 and became the architect of the party's green agendahttps://www.dawn.com/news/790464/ptis-green-policy-vision. He ran for same seat in general elections of 2013 but lost by only 2000 votes to Sheikh Aftab Ahmed from Pakistan Muslim League (N).[12] His appeal for a vote recount was readily accepted by the Election Commission but then scrapped without a reason just one day after that. The ensuing case in the Election Commission continues till date https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1015122e
General Elections - 2018
Attock was considered an important seat in 2018 elections. During this time Imran Khan embraced Major(r) Tahir Sadiq Khan, a powerful political personality, joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf.[13] This opened up a lot of speculations among the locals about who would get the party ticket. In the end Imran Khan decided to give the ticket to Major(r) Tahir Sadiq. The supporters of Malik Amin Aslam were in shock over the denial of NA ticket to him from Attock. Few days after the announcement of the party ticket, at a function, Imran Khan showered praise on Malik Amin Aslam for making the Billion Tree Tsunami project a great success and promised to make him federal minister for environment after the elections.
Malik Amin Aslam Khan mostly remains frustrated due to his defeat from Major Tahir Sadiq
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He parted ways with PTI on 18 May 2023 due to differences on the party's controversial involvement in violent protests especially targeting military installations.
Nomination as Advisor on Climate Change
Prime Minister Imran Khan fulfilled his promise in August 2018, when he nominated Malik Amin Aslam for the Cabinet Seat of Adviser for Climate Change to the Prime Minister of Pakistan. This decision was very well received by the local environmentalists.[15]
Climate Change: Global Solutions and Opportunities for Pakistan, 2000.
The Kyoto Mechanisms & Global Climate Change: Coordination Issues and Domestic Policies, 2000. Co-authored with Erik F. Haites.
Greenhouse gas market perspectives : trade and investment implications of the climate change regime ; recent research on institutional and economic aspects of carbon trading, 2001.