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Can Pakistan's electric buses reduce urban air pollution woes?
For Karachi-based Raja Kamran, swapping his motorcycle commute for Pakistan’s first-ever electric bus service has saved cash - and helped him avoid some of the city’s pollution
Karachi’s water war: Corruption and climate change cause taps to run dry
‘Water mafia’ tap into pipes, redirecting supplies to private hydrants and tankers, as lake levels plunge
A trip to cover Pakistan’s destructive floods, and what’s left behind
Christina Goldbaum, a Times reporter based in Dubai, had to travel by boat in Pakistani places where extreme floods have destroyed entire villages.
Pakistan’s deadly flood season worsened by climate change and bad infrastructure
Monsoon rains have devastated Pakistan’s economic hub, Karachi, adding urgency to pleas to better equip cities to handle more frequent extreme weather.
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Cow dung to power buses in Karachi
Minister for Climate Change Zartaj Gul said Monday that the government is planning to generate energy from cow dung available at Bhains colony to power buses in Karachi.
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Fatima Bhutto: Pakistan’s most terrifying adversary is climate change
The country debates women’s honor inexhaustibly but pays little attention to the ferocious and imminent dangers of climate disasters.
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Karachi's woes from the lens of an urban planner, a demographer and a water expert
Monsoon rains have, for decades now, flooded parts of Karachi, but this year almost the entire city was brought to its knees.
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