Editorial: Pakistan’s Renewables Dilemma
Amid accelerating climate change and recurring climate events, Pakistan’s energy sector is looked up to to help rid the country of emissions by way of facilitating a renewables boom.
Amid accelerating climate change and recurring climate events, Pakistan’s energy sector is looked up to to help rid the country of emissions by way of facilitating a renewables boom.
The recent confrontation between the federal government and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, led by the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, resulted in violence and internet restrictions exacerbating the state of insecurity and instability in the country. The article presents the details of the events of the late November showdown.
At COP29 in Baku, Pakistan emerged as a vocal advocate for climate justice, spotlighting its disproportionate vulnerability to climate change.
Gender inequality in Pakistan fuels a persistent health crisis. Systemic barriers, cultural norms, and inequitable healthcare access disproportionately harm women. Addressing these challenges is critical to enabling sustainable human development.
Pakistan’s public transportation system fails to meet the needs of women, restricting their mobility, safety, and economic opportunities in a society already rife with gender inequities.