Pakistan’s climate crisis is no longer a future risk—it is a present and escalating threat to lives, livelihoods, and fundamental rights. In this article, Barrister Adil Jamal advances a clear argument: climate adaptation must be treated as a legal and constitutional obligation of the state, not merely a development priority. Grounded in Article 9 of the Constitution, the piece asserts that the right to life includes protection from climate-induced harm. Drawing on recent flood disasters and climate vulnerabilities across the country,
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Climate Nexus Quarterly — a CAPI publication bridging research, policy, and public understanding. The Climate Action & Policy Initiative (CAPI) is proud to announce the launch of Climate Nexus Quarterly — Pakistan’s first dedicated e-magazine on climate change action, policy, innovation, and finance. At a moment when Pakistan stands at the frontlines of climate vulnerability — and at the edge of critical policy, financial, and technological decisions — Climate Nexus Quarterly aims to become the country’s most trusted platform for informed climate



