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A Plea From Pakistan’s Sindh: ‘Our Village Drowned. You Might Still Have Time to Save Yours.’

A Plea From Pakistan’s Sindh: ‘Our Village Drowned. You Might Still Have Time to Save Yours.’

By Morial Shah
We knew catastrophic climate change was coming. But for Pakistan it has already arrived.
Aid Pours into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark

Aid Pours into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark

By Munir Ahmed
So far, Pakistan has received aid from China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Uzbekistan, U.A.E. and other countries. 

Where are South Asia’s Green Parties?

Where are South Asia’s Green Parties?

By Bilal Ahmad Tantray
Pakistan’s floods highlight the dire risks of climate change in South Asia, so why is there so little Green politics in the region?

Pakistan’s Fatal Flooding Has Hallmarks of Warming

Pakistan’s Fatal Flooding Has Hallmarks of Warming

By Seth Borenstein and Sibi Arasu
The disaster is hitting a poor country that has contributed relatively little to the world's climate problem.

Why Do Floods Devastate Balochistan So Intensely?

Why Do Floods Devastate Balochistan So Intensely?

By Mariyam Suleman Anees
Sixty percent of the houses destroyed across Pakistan in recent floods were in Balochistan. Poor infrastructure and extreme poverty increase vulnerability.
Pakistan’s Deadly Floods Are an Annual Occurrence

Pakistan’s Deadly Floods Are an Annual Occurrence

By Somaiyah Hafeez
Why does Karachi flood almost every year during the monsoon season?

Pakistan: Climate Change, Food, and Geopolitics

Pakistan: Climate Change, Food, and Geopolitics

By Osama Rizvi
The country’s vulnerability to natural disasters and adverse effects on labor productivity will add to its existing challenges and concerns.
Glacial Lake Floods Are Costing Pakistan

Glacial Lake Floods Are Costing Pakistan

By Shahid Afzal Khan
In addition to the direct damage done to locals, the flooding also spells disaster for Pakistan's long-term water security.

Could Bangladesh and Pakistan Make Waves by Cooperating on Climate Change?

Could Bangladesh and Pakistan Make Waves by Cooperating on Climate Change?

By Kashoon Leeza
Cooperation around climate change could also pave way for normalization of relations between both countries.

Near Disaster: Gwadar’s Little Village Faces a Crumbling Coastline

Near Disaster: Gwadar’s Little Village Faces a Crumbling Coastline

By Mariyam Suleman
As the climate emergency brings rising seas, Gwadar’s Ganz village is losing the battle after centuries of existence.

Pakistan's Biodiversity Is Disappearing, But No One Seems to Notice

Pakistan's Biodiversity Is Disappearing, But No One Seems to Notice

By Rabiya Jaffery
The depletion of natural habitats in Pakistan is a problem in need of greater attention.
Pakistan’s Climate Change Plight

Pakistan’s Climate Change Plight

By Rabiya Jaffery
Pakistan needs access to global climate funds to combat climate change impacts.

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