“Ibrahim Haideri: How the Climate & Ecological Crisis Impacts the Fisherfolk of Karachi”
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2026年06月01日
“Ibrahim Haideri: How the Climate & Ecological Crisis Impacts the Fisherfolk of Karachi”
#ClimateChange #Karachi #Fisherfolk #IbrahimHyderi #PakistanNews #EnvironmentalCrisis #CoastalCommunities #SeaPollution #Overfishing #NatureWarning
Ibrahim Haideri, one of Karachi’s most important fishing communities, is on the frontline of Pakistan’s growing climate and ecological crisis. Rising sea levels, coastal pollution, shrinking fish stocks, and changing weather patterns are directly affecting the livelihood of fisherfolk who depend on the sea for survival.
In this episode of Nature Warning with Zain Haq, we explore how environmental degradation is reshaping daily life in Ibrahim Hyderi and surrounding coastal areas of Karachi. From economic struggles to environmental threats, this report highlights the urgent need for sustainable coastal management and climate action.
Through real voices from the community, we uncover how pollution, overfishing, and industrial expansion are pushing traditional fishing livelihoods to the edge—and what can still be done to protect them.
#ClimateChange #Karachi #Fisherfolk #IbrahimHyderi #PakistanNews #EnvironmentalCrisis #CoastalCommunities #SeaPollution #Overfishing #NatureWarning
Ibrahim Haideri, one of Karachi’s most important fishing communities, is on the frontline of Pakistan’s growing climate and ecological crisis. Rising sea levels, coastal pollution, shrinking fish stocks, and changing weather patterns are directly affecting the livelihood of fisherfolk who depend on the sea for survival.
In this episode of Nature Warning with Zain Haq, we explore how environmental degradation is reshaping daily life in Ibrahim Hyderi and surrounding coastal areas of Karachi. From economic struggles to environmental threats, this report highlights the urgent need for sustainable coastal management and climate action.
Through real voices from the community, we uncover how pollution, overfishing, and industrial expansion are pushing traditional fishing livelihoods to the edge—and what can still be done to protect them.