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Discovering Pakistan’s Mangroves In Karachi’s Tide Country Over the years, industrial waste, oil slicks, and city effluents have silently encroached upon these once-isolated ecological sanctuaries

In Karachi’s mangroves, mud, memory, and tide converge—where fragile roots hold carbon, birds, and coastal lives together.
By Nadeem Khalid

Read more: www.thefridaytimes.com/01-Mar-2026/...

#Mangroves #Karachi #IndusDelta #ClimateAction #BlueCarbon #CoastalEcosystems #ClimateResilience #SouthAsia

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In Keti Bunder, where the Indus meets the sea, fishermen struggle to survive amid rising tides, dying mangroves, and promises of development that never arrived.
By Sartaj Khan

Read more: thefridaytimes.com/28-Oct-2025/...

#Sindh #environment #IndusDelta #waterlogging #KetiBunder

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A Journey Through Decay: Poverty And Ecological Ruin In Mirpur Sakro And Keti Bunder What was once fertile farmland is now being slowly reclaimed by the forces of neglect and mismanagement

Along the N-110 highway, Sindh’s coastal poverty and ecological decay unfold side by side, revealing a haunting portrait of human and environmental neglect
By Sartaj Khan

Read more: www.thefridaytimes.com/28-Oct-2025/...

#Sindh #environment #IndusDelta #waterlogging #KetiBunder #coastaldegradation

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5/6 Sir Creek’s economic importance: ⛽️hydrocarbons, vital 🐟fishing grounds, & a crucial part of the Indus Delta ecosystem. 🌊 Bilateral talks are the only viable path forward. 🤝 #UNCLOS #IndusDelta #Diplomacy

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End of the Indus: An Artistic Exploration of a Decaying Delta - GLOBAL SOUTHS HUB Saba Khan is a visual artist and Associate Lecturer at Chelsea College of Art, London. Her multimedia works traffics into the language of memorial, monument and expeditions around water bodies and…

Today, on #EarthDay, we listen to land and water.
Through the eyes of Saba Khan, the #IndusDelta speaks of loss, resilience, and a need to reimagine how we relate to our ecosystems 🔽

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