The Environment Of Pakistan By Huma Naz Sethi !!install!! ⇒

Pakistan is not just a victim of geography; it is a mirror of our choices. We have cut down our forests for firewood and housing schemes. We have paved over our floodplains for gated communities. We have treated the environment as an enemy to be subdued, rather than a covenant to be honored.

I have walked the length of the Indus, from the glacial snouts of Karakoram to the mangroves of the Arabian Sea. And what I have witnessed is a slow, deliberate undoing. The great river—our cradle, our bloodstream—no longer roars. It wheezes. Upstream, the glaciers are retreating like wounded armies, leaving behind fragile lakes that could breach and drown entire valleys. Downstream, the sea is gnawing at the delta, salt water poisoning the roots of our rice and the lungs of our children. the environment of pakistan by huma naz sethi

By Huma Naz Sethi (inspired narrative)

We speak of development, yet we have forgotten the language of the earth. In Lahore, we choke on smog thick as a winter shroud—a poison brewed from brick kilns, crop burning, and the unchecked hunger for more cars, more concrete. In Karachi, the Arabian Sea swells with rising temperatures, pushing tides of plastic and despair into the mangroves that once stood as natural barriers against cyclones. Pakistan is not just a victim of geography;

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