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Pakistan’s climate change policies and efforts for environmental justice

“Global warming should be seen not as an environmental crisis but as a human rights issue that risks the lives and livelihoods of millions.”...

A Deep Dive into EV Technology and Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Since the second industrial revolution, the use of fossil fuels has skyrocketed, but it wasn’t until 1968 that the world learned about the adverse...

The Innovative approach for climate resilient Pakistan

Pakistan experienced two catastrophic floods in 2010 and 2022, affecting millions of people. From 1950 to 2011, Pakistan faced a flood every three years....

Can Marine Heat Waves Lead to Mass Extinction?

The marine heatwave of 2013, acted as a catalyst for the growth of harmful algal blooms in the region.

“10 Must Knows” as a Guide to Preserving Biodiversity

The strategy aims to preserve and protect biodiversity in Germany.

Rafi ul Haq Speaks on Pakistan’s Ecological Challenges

The other essential concomitant of degradation is unawareness/ignorance from the International guidance on alien and invasive species. ~Haq

A Twin Affair: National Security and Climate Change

Climate change has been one of the grave issues this planet experiences and its impact on national security intensifies the danger.

When Fast Profit Beats the Vision of Sustainability− Nature Responds

With this edition, we aim to challenge media-driven stereotypes of natural disasters.

A Conversation on Climate Cycles and their impact on our Planet with Prof. Dr. Nayyer A. Zaigham

Geology is mainly the study of non-human-induced changes taking place throughout earth’s history. Geologists think of the last 50 million years as the recent...

Bighorn fire near Mount Lemmon becomes number 7 largest wildfire

On June 5 near Pusch Ridge in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, a lightning-sparked the bighorn fore that has resulted in evacuations and...

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