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Busting Myths about Climate Change with Ahmad Rafay Alam | Out of the Box | Maati TV

#LahoreSmog #maatitv #outofthebox #climatecrisis Ahmad Rafay Alam is a Pakistani environmental lawyer and activist. In September 2019, he and his family helped organize #ClimateStrike marches in over 45 cities throughout Pakistan. Rafay has lectured property and environmental law at LUMS since 2006. In today’s episode, we discuss the consequences of heatwaves and flooding, the impact […]

Has Society Failed Men and Women? | Out of the Box | Maati TV | EP 99

Climate Talk | Heat Waves in Pakistan| Maati TV

#climatecrisis #Pakistan #heatwaves Our 16-year cold correspondent, who is incredibly well versed and prepared to talk about climate change in Pakistan, has made this video for you all! What we do today will impact the youth of tomorrow. So let us listen to what they have to say. You can find our sources here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15YJqAnOQrdv3dvOCm7TtLgT825clUWVX/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106965705348002112483&rtpof=true&sd=true […]

Has Society Failed Men and Women? | Out of the Box | Maati TV | EP 99

Understanding The Students Solidarity March 2019

On 29th November 2019, the students of Pakistan took to the streets to demand greater political participation. Our team was there to capture the day and hear the stories and demands of the organizers. Check out a similar video on Aurat March: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNADh_XfTIQ This video is for informational purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. For […]

Has Society Failed Men and Women? | Out of the Box | Maati TV | EP 99

Take Aways From The Climate March 2019

It was great to see Pakistan join the global movement for awareness about climate change. Marches were taken out in several cities across Pakistan and people from all walks of life collaborated to bring the event at the forefront. Climate change affects everyone despite their age or profession or their social status. And the marches […]

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