Rozina Ali

Rozina Ali

Rozina Ali is an environmental journalist in Pakistan, specializing in climate change, sustainability, and ecological issues. She frequently reports on the environmental effects of various policies and of Pakistan.
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Why Has the Sparrow Gone Away

As soon as the first ray of morning appeared, the chirping of sparrows would be the first sound heard in the ears; the chirping of sparrows felt more beautiful than the alarm of a clock. Raees Farogh wrote so beautifully: The chirping sparrow, fluttered its tiny little wings, the tiny…

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Destruction of Agricultural Biodiversity: Climate Change Has Put Pakistan’s Food at Risk

The food is not good; despite expensive spices, there is no taste in it. Even after eating, there is still hunger. The stomach is full, yet after eating, one feels like eating something more. Even after a meal, there is a strange laziness; there is no energy in the body.…

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The Pakistan Tourism Climate Change Alliance has been formed

What is this alliance? How will it work? And why was it needed? As the title itself shows, the reason is climate change. Yes, for the past many years, we have been facing climate change. Because of climate change, Pakistan’s tourism has come under serious threat, and in the last…

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World Contraception Day 2025 Observed in Pakistan | Leaders Reaffirm Reproductive Health Rights

On the occasion of World Contraception Day in Pakistan, the global message “Family Planning is Possible” was highlighted. The campaign reflects the countless opportunities, a brighter future, and stronger families that can be achieved through family planning. The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, in collaboration with FP2030,…

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Pakistan is under threat from not just one but nine types of floods, with fears of a late monsoon as well…What will the future hold??

Yes, the intensity of the rains during the recent monsoon and the resulting flooding situation are directly linked to climate change. The current monsoon, which formally began a week earlier at the end of June, had already been warned about by NDMA and the Meteorological Department that rainfall would be…

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Why and how did Pakistani runners reach Seychelles? And why were only “Pakistan Zindabad” slogans echoing on the island?

Seychelles in East Africa is one of the world’s most beautiful wonders — an island that very few people knew about. But when Seychelles announced a 22-kilometer Nature Trail Run in Mahé, the eyes of runners from all over the world turned toward Seychelles, including Pakistani runners. However, compared to…

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Pakistan’s Historic Victory at the Mahé Seychelles Nature Trail

Pakistani runners left their footprints and raised the flag of victory in Mahé, Seychelles, as the free skies of Seychelles echoed with chants of Pakistan Zindabad. On the morning of August 23, 2025, at 7 a.m., the 22-kilometer-long trail running competition began in Mahé, Seychelles. A total of 169 runners…

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The Rising Incidents of Cloudbursts in 2025 — Intensified Monsoon or Climate Change?

Beware — this is not just an ordinary rain or regular clouds; it could be a cloudburst. Yes, the ongoing monsoon season is quite different this year, and reports of cloudbursts are being heard more frequently than usual. But what makes this monsoon different? What exactly is a cloudburst? What…

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Margalla Hills Is Dying – Will We Stay Silent?

I am speaking about the beautiful and enchanting Margalla Hills of Islamabad, the city of greenery, beauty, which is now facing severe threats. Have you ever imagined what Islamabad would look like if the Margalla Hills were gone? Surely, none of you would ever entertain such a thought, not even…

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Pakistan’s Future: A Thirsty Land – Depleting Groundwater and the Looming Threat of Dry Weather

Yes, you read it right—Pakistan water future is in danger. Since November, many parts of the country, including the capital, Islamabad, have been yearning for heavy rain. Dust lingers everywhere, trees have lost their lush greenery, and everything looks dull and withered. The season appears even sadder than autumn itself.…

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