Droughts in Pakistan: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Recurring droughts hit Sindh and Balochistan, undermining agriculture and rural stability.
Recurring droughts hit Sindh and Balochistan, undermining agriculture and rural stability.
Cities like Lahore rank among the world’s worst for smog, harming health and economy.
Pakistan’s policy frameworks promise much but delivery is uneven across provinces.
Rapid forest loss drives floods, soil erosion and biodiversity collapse.
Pakistan’s 7,000 glaciers are melting, causing floods and water stress.
Encroachment, waste mismanagement and monsoon downpours flood Pakistan’s megacity yearly.
Floods, droughts and sea-level rise push families into cities, straining services.
Solar, wind, hydro and biogas offer low-carbon growth if scaled.
Mismanagement and climate change push Pakistan toward water stress by 2030.
NGOs provide food, shelter and healthcare during Pakistan’s frequent disasters.