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The blueprint for clean air already exists — in London’s reforms and Beijing’s resolve. Pakistan, too, can reclaim its blue skies by modernising its industries, curbing transport emissions, and ending crop burning, writes @fahadiii.bsky.social.
Pakistan must clear the air on smog. Here’s how
The blueprint for clean air already exists — in London’s reforms and Beijing’s resolve. Pakistan, too, can reclaim its blue skies by modernising its industries, curbing transport emissions, and ending...
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October 9, 2025 at 2:31 PM
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Our senior scientist @fahadsaeed.bsky.social explains why Pakistan and India have experiences so many massive, sudden downpours this monsoon season: a combination of the warm monsoon system in the northern Pakistan mountains meeting colder air coming from the west.
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Why cloudbursts have killed hundreds in Pakistan and India this monsoon season
By a widely accepted definition, a cloudburst means more than 100 mm of rainfall in one hour, over a small area.
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August 19, 2025 at 2:07 PM
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Our Senior Scientist @fahadiii.bsky.social speaks to BBC News about how the fatal floods in Pakistan were made 15% more intense due to climate change.

"If you consider that Pakistan's role in total emissions is less than 1%, it's a big case of climate injustice," he says

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Flash floods kill more than 300 in Pakistan
YouTube video by Climate Analytics
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August 18, 2025 at 11:18 AM
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Pakistan is on the frontlines of the climate crisis, with temperatures pushing the limits of human survival. Deaths are going underreported, and the situation is worsened by inadequate planning and reliance on fossil fuels. Read the latest from Dr Fahad Saeed: climateanalytics.org/comment/paki...
Pakistan is boiling
But the numbers aren't telling the actual story
climateanalytics.org
June 18, 2025 at 7:27 AM