Karak Climate Action

Karak Climate Action (KCA) is a youth-led organization dedicated to tackling climate challenges in Karak, Pakistan. Founded by passionate students, KCA works to raise awareness, promote sustainability, and engage the community in addressing issues such as heatwaves, floods, unplanned rainfall, and soil erosion. Through advocacy, education, and local initiatives, KCA strives to build a greener, more resilient future for Karak.

Climate Awareness Campaigns

KCA organizes sessions, seminars, and community talks to educate people about climate change and its impact on Karak.

Research & Advocacy

The team highlights local climate challenges like heatwaves, soil erosion, and floods, and advocates for sustainable policies.

Community Engagement

KCA involves students, youth, and citizens in tree planting, clean-up drives, and awareness activities to promote eco-friendly habits.

Government & Stakeholder Collaboration

KCA engages with government officials and local institutions to push for climate-friendly initiatives and practical solutions.

Recent Blog Posts

Powerful stories of climate action from Karak’s mountains

Eid-ul-Adha and Environmental Safety: Our Collective Responsibility
The Second Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference
Happy Nowroz | Karak Climate Action |
Climate Change, COP30, and Pakistan
What is Cloudburst ?
Climate Change and Floods: A Wake-Up Call for Karak

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Meet the Founder

Haseeb Ahmad Khattak

Haseeb Ahmad Khattak is a passionate Pakistani writer, strategic researcher, environmentalist, and dedicated climate activist.

Currently pursuing Defence and Strategic Studies at Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad, he has undertaken multiple specialized courses on climate change and environmental security. He founded Karak Climate Action to address the pressing challenges of climate change through grassroots activism, tree plantation drives, awareness campaigns, and building environmental resilience in District Karak.

Haseeb Ahmad Khattak

Haseeb Ahmad Khattak