Pakistan: Climate Change No Longer a Myth But a Reality
Rapid melting of glaciers wreaked havoc across Gilgit Baltistan marooning large swathes of cultivated lands and properties and blocking several major roads
Rapid melting of glaciers wreaked havoc across Gilgit Baltistan marooning large swathes of cultivated lands and properties and blocking several major roads
More than 80 per cent of water supplied by private tanker services in Rawalpindi city is unfit for human consumption. Find out More!
Sindh has emerged as the most vulnerable hotspot in Pakistan followed by Punjab.
The shift of low-value, manufacturing from China & India to coal-powered economies with even lower wages is bad news for the fight against climate change.
Peshawar BRT’s Environmental Monitoring Report has declared project`s environmental, healthcare and safety compliance unsatisfactory.