Climate emergency
By News Desk
May 27, 2025
The increasingly frequent heatwaves, floods, wildfires and erratic weather patterns we are witnessing highlight the growing threat of climate change and the urgent need for collective action. Despite the scientific consensus on the human impact on global warming, progress remains slow. Governments, corporations and individuals all have a role to play in reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy and protecting natural ecosystems. Ignoring the signs and continuing with business as usual will only worsen the crisis for future generations. We must push for policies that prioritize sustainability, invest in green technologies, and educate communities about the importance of climate action.
Atiya Tariq
Karachi
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