A nation on the edge

Pakistan faces an escalating climate crisis characterized by melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events that threaten the nation's infrastructure and public health. The article argues that the country's rapid population growth and poor governance exacerbate its extreme vulnerability to ecological collapse.
Why it matters
This highlights the existential threat climate change poses to developing nations, emphasizing the intersection of environmental degradation and national security.
Back to Tribune Home T-Magazine A nation on the edge T-Magazine Next Story A nation on the edge As cities become warm, dry, and unbreathable for millions, climate extremes are making the country unlivable
The article uses urgent, advocacy-oriented language regarding climate change and systemic governance failures.
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