Environmental pollution has become a pervasive issue in Pakistan, posing grave threats to human health and the ecosystem. The alarming rise in pollution levels, particularly air pollution, has led to an increased risk of diseases like cancer, respiratory problems, and breathing difficulties. Despite the severity of this issue, an adequate response has yet to be seen. We must acknowledge the urgency of this problem and work collectively to solve it.
Safia Hasil
Peshawar
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