Breathing in Karachi comes with a warning as air quality deteriorates
Wire excerpt
KARACHI: Raising serious concern over the rapid environmental degradation the metropolis has experienced in recent years, speakers at a conference held on Tuesday at Karachi University (KU) said that the city’s air quality index has reached alarming levels, seriously threatening public health. They questioned the authorities’ silence as the city continues to lose its trees to development projects and housing schemes. The event — Climate Matters Conference — was organised at KU’s Chinese Teachers Memorial Auditorium by the Institute of Environmental Studies (IES). The event, themed “inspired by nature, for climate, for our future”, was held in connection with World Environment Day. Experts say city’s air quality index has far exceeded WHO limits In his remarks, IES Director Dr Farrakh Nawaz regretted that while Pakistan was among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, “societal awareness and seriousness were almost non-existent”. Describing environmental pollution and the rapidly changing climate as major national challenges, he called for urgent action to tackle the environmental issues threatening human survival. “Karachi’s air quality index has reached alarming level…