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High in the Karakoram and Himalayas, ancient glaciers are vanishing—and with them, our water, economy, and future.
Read MorePakistan contributes less than 1% to global greenhouse gas emissions..
Read MoreDiscover the urgent story of Pakistan’s deforestation crisis and how communities can fight back.
Read MoreDiscover how air pollution is silently harming Pakistan’s future.
Read MoreHunza is known for its natural beauty — not luxury resorts that risk both lives and ecosystems.
Read MoreCarbon emissions data helps identify major contributors to climate change and holds countries accountable.
Read MoreSoil is a living ecosystem where bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, earthworms, and many other organisms interact.
Read MoreOver the past 15 years, Pakistan has faced increasingly devastating floods. These disasters are symptoms of a deepening climate crisis, amplified by deforestation, glacial melting, urban sprawl, and weak governance.
Read MoreAgriculture is the lifeblood of Pakistan’s economy, contributing about 19–20% to GDP, employing over 38% of the labor force, and feeding over 240 million people. But climate change is undermining this crucial sector, threatening food security, rural livelihoods, and national stability.
Read MoreGilgit-Baltistan (GB), home to glaciers and ancient cultures, is facing climate shifts that threaten traditional agriculture. Melting glaciers, erratic rainfall, and extreme events are altering centuries-old livelihoods.
Read MoreDiscover how soil restoration—from composting to agroforestry—helps fight climate change, boost crops, and secure our future.
Read MoreDiscover how restoring soil health can fight climate change, boost crops, and secure a resilient future. A natural solution we can't ignore!
Read MoreComposting is the biological process of recycling organic materials — such as vegetable scraps, dry leaves, coffee grounds, and garden clippings — into a rich, dark, soil-like substance called compost.
Read MorePakistan is on the frontlines of the climate crisis, facing catastrophic floods, extreme droughts, and rising food insecurity. Yet, many of our citizens, especially youth, lack the tools and knowledge to understand and fight these issues.
Read MoreIn Pakistan, many farmers rely on tradition or past experience to determine fertilizer use. But without knowing the current condition of the soil, these guesses can harm both productivity and the environment.
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