Pakistan
Stories from the front lines of climate change in Pakistan
2 reports from Borrowed Earth Project Climate Research Fellows in Pakistan launched at Oxford University
Exploring experiential environmental education projects in Pakistan.
The Borrowed Earth Project spoke to young climate activist Riaz Ahmed about his climate work in northern Pakistan, and what he would most like to see come out of the climate discussions at COP28. Find the full interview here.
Field updates from our young climate researchers in Pakistan!
introducing the Pakistan Summer Intern and Climate Research Grantees as part of The Borrowed Earth Project’s Pakistan Summer Youth Program
COP26 and beyond are recruiting a Pakistan-based intern for our summer climate internship program
COP26 and beyond are really grateful to Climates / Frome International Climate Film Festival 2023 for the Highly Commended award given to our film on Climate Carnage in Pakistan.
Sincere thanks to our good friends at MOCK COP for arranging to have our film “Climate Carnage in Pakistan” shown in the Children and Youth Pavilion at COP27 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. We felt we owed it to the 12 million Pakistani children whose education has been put at risk to try to take their story to the heart of COP27
Pakistan is suffering from the worst floods in its history. Now, as the global news cycle moves on, the impacts remain devastating - over 20 million people are in need and as of 27th Oct, 1731 are dead, including 645 children.
We have produced a video, that will be shown in the Blue Zone of COP27 in Egypt this year, focusing on just one of the many areas in need: education.
An overview of the devastating floods affecting Pakistan. What is happening, why is it happening and what may come next?
On 31 May 2022 we were lucky enough to be able to interview Bilal Anwar, CEO of Pakistan’s National Disaster Risk Management Fund (NDRMF), an enormously experienced ‘climate policy practitioner’ with wide responsibilities in his home country.
As part of our series of articles on COP26 as seen from different places we are pleased to be able to share this article from energy and environmental lawyer Maroof Mittha. It sets out his views and his perspectives on COP26 and climate issues affecting Pakistan.