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Climate Change Impacts on Murree, Pakistan – Challenges & Solutions

Murree, nestled in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, is one of Pakistan’s most cherished hill stations. Known for its scenic beauty, lush pine forests, and cool weather, Murree has historically served as a major tourist destination and a summer retreat for people across the country. However, over the past decade, climate change has begun to cast a long shadow over this idyllic town. From erratic snowfall patterns to increasing landslides and water scarcity, Murree is experiencing profound environmental changes that threaten its ecology, economy, and local way of life. This article explores the key climate-related challenges Murree faces today and proposes viable solutions to mitigate their impact.

The Water Crisis in Sindh, Pakistan: Scarcity, Contamination, and Pathways to Sustainable Solutions

Clean drinking water is one of the most basic human needs, yet in Sindh, Pakistan, it remains one of the most serious and long-standing crises affecting millions of people. Across both urban and rural districts, households struggle daily to access water that is safe, dependable, and sufficient for drinking, cooking, and sanitation. The crisis is not new; it has deep historical, environmental, and political roots, shaped by the geography of the Indus River, rapid population growth, and decades of mismanagement. Today, the situation has become a complex emergency with severe consequences for public health, economic development, and human dignity.