Kashmir is grappling with a severe climate crisis, exacerbated by human actions and policy failures. Recent relentless rains, flash floods, and landslides have claimed over 110 lives and caused significant economic losses. Despite the government's claims of development and normalcy, the reality is a man-made disaster fueled by unregulated construction, deforestation, and inadequate environmental assessments. The region's fragile ecosystem is under siege, and the gap between official narratives and ground realities is stark.
Kashmir’s Climate Crisis: A Man

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