On December 18, 2025, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma addressed the Hariyalo Rajasthan Environment Conclave in Jaipur, stating that the state government draws inspiration for its policies and environmental campaigns from Indian cultural traditions of reverence for nature. He urged citizens to take a personal pledge for environmental protection and highlighted Rajasthan's ongoing initiatives under the 'Hariyalo Rajasthan' (Green Rajasthan) campaign. The Hariyalo Rajasthan programme focuses on large-scale plantation drives, water conservation, and sustainable land use in Rajasthan's ecologically fragile arid and semi-arid landscapes. CM Sharma emphasised that protecting the environment is a collective responsibility deeply embedded in Rajasthan's folk traditions — including the Bishnoi community's centuries-old practice of tree protection. Rajasthan, which covers 10.4% of India's geographical area but has only 9.6% forest and tree cover (against the national average of 25.17%), faces acute challenges of desertification, declining groundwater, and biodiversity loss. The state has set targets for increasing forest cover, promoting agro-forestry, and expanding the Rajasthan Agroforestry Policy. The conclave brought together policymakers, environmentalists, and civil society representatives to deliberate on climate adaptation strategies for the desert state.