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Muhammad Aqeel Awan
Muhammad Aqeel Awan

The writer is pursuing an MPhil in development studies at Lahore School of Economics and works as a research associate at LUMS.

  • April 10, 2022

    Fate and the fisherman

    “We earn whatever is in our fate” – a phrase I heard from the many fisher folk I met in Karachi. They were referring to the fact that the sea...

  • August 06, 2021

    Floods and discourse

    The geographical targets of floods are changing in Pakistan, and so is the discourse on the causes of floods.As floods move direction from...

  • November 30, 2019

    The political economy of environmental protection

    ‘Pakistan contributes less than one percent to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it is among the top ten countries most vulnerable to the...

  • June 23, 2018

    Problem of categorisation

    A year before my matriculation exams, the principal of our school called eight students from our class of 35 to his office and declared: “You...

  • November 23, 2017

    Between you and me

    “Just between you and me,” wrote Lawrence Summers, the then chief economist of the World Bank, in an internal memorandum that got leaked in...

  • September 20, 2017

    The climate question

    Climate change-driven natural disasters around the world have taken more than half-a-million lives around the world and incurred financial losses...

  • September 14, 2017

    Climate and inequality

    Reports on climate change show that Pakistan is ranked at the 135th position in terms of its carbon emissions. However, in terms of the risk that...

  • July 27, 2017

    Perils of food security

    According to the World Food Programme , six out of 10 Pakistanis are food-insecure. Every government in Pakistan has made plans to reduce food...

  • July 20, 2017

    The burden of thirst

    A recent report has revealed that 90 percent of the water supply available to the residents of Karachi is unfit for human consumption. The report...

  • July 02, 2017

    Recipe for urban development

    Economists view cities as engines of growth. However, empirical evidence has made it possible to argue that this vision for urban development will...

  • May 16, 2017

    A question of autonomy

    A movie titled ‘Educating Rita’ came out in 1983 as a profound attempt at understanding the nexus between education, gender and class in...

  • May 06, 2017

    How to save the planet

    Since 1990, more than 600,000 deaths have been recorded as a result of climate change-driven natural disasters. Climate change – brought about...

  • April 15, 2017

    The profit motive

    According to the Global Climate Risk Index 2017, Pakistan stands among the top 10 most vulnerable countries in the world due to climate change....