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Pakistan's First International Award Winning Magazine on Environment and Health


Ecosystem Imbalance in Pakistani Cities: When Crows Dominate, Nature Pays the Price
// Dr. Farrukh A. Chishtie Cities in Pakistan are expanding rapidly, but this urban growth is coming at a serious ecological cost. As concrete replaces soil, garbage outpaces greenery, and trees disappear from neighbourhoods, a quiet imbalance is setting in across the ecosystems of our urban landscapes. While a few animal species, especially crows in urban centers across Pakistan, seem to thrive in this changing environment, many others are disappearing. This article explores
Nov 284 min read


Renewable energy investment should come from defense budgets, say retired military leaders
// Fiona Harvey Former European officers say spending on low-carbon power would make nations more resilient to threats from potential aggressors. US military personnel at an energy resilience project in California. Photograph: Frederic J Brown/AFP/Getty Images Investment in renewable energy should be counted under defense expenditure, says a group of retired senior military personnel, because the climate crisis represents a threat to national security. They have called for in
Oct 283 min read


The choke gets tighter as air pollution goes unchecked in Pakistan
Bricks, Industry, Agriculture, Coal plants, Vehicle Emissions, Air Pollution, WHO,
Sep 3014 min read
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