A Journey toward Sindh Water Policy: Influencing Change
The development of the Sindh Water Policy and its impact on tackling water scarcity, climate change, and disaster risk reduction.
Sustainable Solutions: A Path Forward for Environmental Harmony
From climate change to biodiversity loss, our planet teeters on the brink, demanding collective action and innovative strategies.
Between Waves and Woes: Pakistan’s Coastal Crisis and Solutions
Pakistan's coastline faces multifaceted challenges, demanding adaptation, resilient infrastructure, and international collaboration for a harmonious coexistence.
Melting Glaciers in South Asia: A Looming Crisis Threatens Millions
The accelerating meltdown of South Asia's glaciers endangers the region, demanding immediate global action.
Climate Change: A Non-Traditional Security Threat and Solutions for Pakistan
Climate change represents a non-traditional threat to Pakistan, given its catastrophic implications that give rise to security concerns within the country.
The affordability dilemma of green transition for developing world
International cooperation plays a crucial role in addressing the affordability challenge of the green energy transition in the developing world.
The Impacts of Climate Change and Urgent Call for Action
The impacts of climate change exacerbate social and economic inequalities in Pakistan, particularly affecting women and children living in poverty.
Overcoming the Hindrances to Achieving Climate Goals
Efforts by global and regional organizations to tackle climate change challenges, hindrances to achieving climate goals, and the need for greater cooperation among nations are explored.
Global Shield Financing Facility: A Distraction from Genuine Climate Change Efforts
Theprogram is perceived as a potential failure as it is another West-drafted policy to address an issue primarily impacting the East.
After the disastrous floods in Pakistan, are dams still worth it?
So the question of whether dams are actually necessary arises. Are dams the only answer to all of our problems?
Revenge of the nature
Climate change 'crises' is taking more lives and causing men’s life more difficult than ever before, and one day, will surrender to the rage of climate change.