AS global temperatures continue to rise, the consequences for Chitral and its inhabitants are becoming increasingly horrible. One of the most visible signs of climate change in Chitral is the rapid retreat of glaciers. These glaciers, which serve as a vital source of water for agriculture, hydropower and drinking, are shrinking at an alarming rate, putting water security at risk for both humans and ecosystems.

Moreover, constant changes in rainfall and snowfall patterns are leading to more frequent and extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts and landslides. These events not only cause damage to infrastructure and livelihoods, but also have long-term effects on the region’s socioeconomic development.

The impact of growing climate change on agriculture, the backbone of Chitral’s economy, cannot be exaggerated. The local people are facing multiple challenges, such as shifting sowing seasons, water shortages and spread of pests as well as diseases.

An urgent action is needed to address the challenges posed by climate change in Chitral. This requires a coordinated effort at all levels of society, from grassroots communities to policymakers. We need serious and well-planned measures to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and to build resilience in vulnerable communities.

Mehreen Taj
Chitral

Published in Dawn, April 27th, 2024

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