Nuclear Power Plants: No Clear Answers
It’s no secret that Pakistan is faced with an energy crunch of unprecedented proportions. The present energy sources are not keeping up with the growing demands of a burgeoning population, and this gap between demand and supply is widening by the day. The crisis is so intense that it has become an overarching issue that impacts development, as well as politics. The 2013 elections were, in fact, contested on a two-point agenda: combating militancy, and overcoming the energy crisis. Continue reading “Nuclear Power Plants: No Clear Answers”
Pangolin: Scaling death
An impervious skin, covered in tough, imbricate scales and a shy personality best describe a pangolin — an anteater living on the periphery of civilisation. But even their preference to lead solitary lives in deep burrows has failed to shield them from human exploitation. Continue reading “Pangolin: Scaling death”
International Training Workshop on Conservation of Biodiversity and Ecosystem-2014
Organized by: College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University
IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM), West Asia Region.
March 24-27, 2014 at Qatar University Campus Continue reading “International Training Workshop on Conservation of Biodiversity and Ecosystem-2014”