Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category
by Hasan Mubarak
August 25th, 2009 @ 5:48 AM
An article in The News editorial highlights the importance of trees and the ecosystem they uphold in the middle of Lahore along the canal. And the reasons are obvious on why they be saved:
The canal that runs through Lahore represents much that is good about the city. The shrubs, bushes and tall trees that line it give the provincial capital the greenery that its residents have cherished for centuries. The waterway – even today when pollution has tarnished its beauty – offers a kind of calm oasis in the heart of the urban jungle, where families picnic and fitness-lovers jog. It is these factors that have led a group of earnest citizens to renew their campaign against a plan to broaden the road along the canal which would result in hundreds of trees being chopped down. While the Punjab government argues this is necessary to maintain smooth traffic flow, the ‘Save Lahore Movement’ argues the massacre of greenery would inflict great environmental damage and indeed erode the very nature of Lahore. Trees marked for chopping have been chalked and placards put up demanding they be saved. The action by citizens including many women and children has caught public interest, with passers by stopping to find out more.
Such civic involvement in the affairs of our cities is vital. More people must get involved. Not only in Lahore but also in other cities such as Karachi, urban planners need to realize that preserving what has taken years to create is vital. Development is not only about building bigger roads or bridges. Putting in place better public transport and enforcing traffic discipline could play a still bigger role in keeping vehicles moving, while also helping to cut pollution and keep intact the trees that give life to our cities and to the people who live in them.
The News Editorial
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by Rafay
July 22nd, 2009 @ 2:39 PM

It’s time for Critical Mass July 2009
We meet at Zakir Tikka intersection on Sarwar Road in the Lahore Cantonment at 6.15pm on Sunday 26 July 2009.
Critical Mass is about having clean cities that provide mobility and accessibility. Critical Mass is about clean transport. Critical Mass is about putting public good over private interest. Critical Mass is about making friends. Critical Mass is about reclaiming public space. Critical Mass is about showing a man on a cycle is the same as a man in a ten lac car. Critical Mass is about democracy.
Critical Mass is not an organization. It is an idea. It is about making a statement. Everyone in Lahore knows how bad the traffic is. Critical Mass Lahore is a step towards making our city clean and taking our streets back.
Critical Mass is an idea. Make it yours.
What do I need to participate in a Critical Mass Event?
All you need is a road-worthy cycle and an sense of fun. Buy, beg, borrow or steal a cycle if you have to, but join the Mass. Come, cycle around Lahore. Reclaim your city, and have more fun than you think!
Where and how else to Critical Mass Events take place?
Critical Mass events are typically held on the last Friday of each month in cities all over the world. For information about Critical Mass Lahore, be at Zakir Tikka at 6:15pm this Sunday 26 July 2009 or visit the Critical Mass Lahore Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=38992998526). Important: Be on time!!!
Tags: critical mass lahore
Posted in City Issues, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Festivities & Celebration, Infrastructure, Transportation | 1 Comment »
by Rafay
May 26th, 2009 @ 9:53 AM
Time: 5.45pm
Date: 31 May 2009
Place: Zakir Tikka intersection, Sarwar Road, Lahore Cantonment
What is Critical Mass?
Critical Mass is about having clean cities that provide mobility and accessibility. Critical Mass is about clean transport. Critical Mass is about putting public good over private interest. Critical Mass is about making friends. Critical Mass is about reclaiming public space. Critical Mass is about showing a man on a cycle is the same as a man in a ten lac car. Critical Mass is about democracy.
Critical Mass is not an organization. It is an idea. It is about making a statement.
Everyone in Lahore knows how bad the traffic is. Critical Mass Lahore is a step towards making our city clean and taking our streets back.
Critical Mass is an idea. Make it yours.
What do I need to participate in a Critical Mass Event?
All you need is a road-worthy cycle and an sense of fun. Buy, beg, borrow or steal a cycle if you have to, but join the Mass.
Where and how else to Critical Mass Events take place?
Critical Mass events are typically held on the last Friday of each month in cities all over the world. For information about Critical Mass Lahore, be at Zakir Tikka at 5:45pm this Sunday 31 May 2009 or visit the Critical Mass Lahore Facebook page. Important: Be on time!!!
Tags: critical mass lahore, cycling
Posted in City Issues, Culture, Environment, Events, Festivities & Celebration, Transportation | Comments Off on It’s time for Lahore’s 6th Critical Mass cycling event
by Rafay
March 17th, 2009 @ 9:52 AM
Tags: critical mass, Events
Posted in City Issues, Environment, Events, Transportation | Comments Off on It’s time for Lahore’s 4th Critical Mass cycling event
by Hasan Mubarak
February 23rd, 2009 @ 1:02 AM

Clogged Drain
No wonder we have sewage overflows and water puddles on the roads when it rains.
Not only are the authorities to blame here but also the citizens who have no respect for proper disposal of waste and garbage. This general disregard for public cleanliness spans over people belonging to all strata of social classes and localities. We sincerely need to develop a civic sense and collectively campaign for a better and cleaner environment in our city.
Tags: Drain, Environment, Johar Town
Posted in Environment | 1 Comment »
by Rafay
February 19th, 2009 @ 1:45 AM

The last Sunday of the month is approaching. You know this means it’s time for Critical Mass.
Join us at 10am this Sunday 22 February for Lahore’s 3rd Critical Mass cycling event.
Cyclists in China coined the term Critical Mass to describe the phenomenon that takes place when cyclists can take over streets and traffic dominated by automobiles. Critical Mass now takes place in over 200 cities around the world.
Critical Mass is not an organization. It is an idea. Critical Mass is about having clean cities that provide mobility and accessibility. Critical Mass is about clean transport.
Critical Mass is about showing a man on a cycle is the same as a man in a ten lac car. Critical Mass is about democracy. Critical Mass is about having the right to mobility.
Everyone in Lahore knows how bad the traffic is. Critical Mass Lahore is the first step in taking our streets back.
Critical Mass is an idea. Make it yours.
What do I need to participate in a Critical Mass Event?
Nothing but a road-worthy cycle and an sense of fun.
Where and how else to Critical Mass Events take place?
Critical Mass events are typically held on the last Friday of each month in cities all over the world. Get more information at www.critical-mass.info. For information about Critical Mass Lahore, some to Zakir Tikka at 10am on Sunday 22 February 2009.
Tags: critical mass lahore, cycling
Posted in City Issues, Culture, Environment, Events, Lahore Character, Sports, Transportation | Comments Off on Critical Mass Lahore
by R. MAK.
January 27th, 2009 @ 9:17 PM
This might be a scary movie for rest of the world. But Pakistan and Pakistani may learn from it. Cuba after collapse of soviet union faced two major issues.
- Energy Crisis (Peak Oil Prices – Power Shortages of up to 14 – 16 hours a day)
- Shortage of Fertilizer (Leading to food shortages)
This is a story of how Cubans, who were an educated nation of doctor and engineers, stood up against all odds and survived gracefully. people believed that sharing what little they DID have (food, land, resources) with each other was more important and for the greater good than hoarding it for themselves. Also the government was very encouraging, and allowed all unused urban land to be turned into incredibly productive gardens.

Click on the image to see the video
With shortage of fertilizers and power cuts, We are also as vulnerable to a sudden collapse of our current agricultural systems. Watch this one for some inspiration on how to get our Pakistan out of the current Mess!
Also, in last couple of weeks, I have fallen in love with TED.com again. There are some really inspirational videos over there. have a nice day!
Tags: agricultural systems, cuba, energy crisis, food shortage, pakistan, peak oil prices, power shortage
Posted in Economy/Business, Environment, History, Infrastructure, People and Places, Thoughts | 1 Comment »
by Hasan Mubarak
January 21st, 2009 @ 11:01 PM

A man selling pollution masks on The Mall
Once found only in operation theatres of well-sanitized hospitals and medical facilities, masked men can now easily be seen roaming the main roads of Lahore selling an easy but effective solution to the city’s alarming pollution problems.
Our guardians against pollution and related diseases; saving many lives indirectly, they are our heroes too! :)
Tags: Masked Men, Pollution, Real Heroes, The Mall
Posted in City Issues, Environment, People and Places, Personalities | 2 Comments »
by paknation
September 12th, 2008 @ 2:12 AM


“Are you a politician asking what your country can do for you or a zealous one asking what you can do for your country? If you are the first, then you are a parasite; if the second, then you are an oasis in a desert.” Khalil Gibran
Photo Credit: AP Pakistan
Posted in Awaam Asks, City Issues, Environment, Health & Medicine, Lahore Character, Metroblogging, News, Thoughts | 7 Comments »
by Hasan Mubarak
February 10th, 2008 @ 7:57 PM
Apart from being an essential part of Lahore’s beauty, the Lahore Canal running through the city and taking its course out at Thokar Niaz Beg, waters numerous villages on the outskirts of urban population as well.

For the last few weeks, water was stopped from flowing into the canal to carry out de-silting and cleaning up any mess from the canal-bed. Cranes were seen digging out all the mud and filling truck-loads on the canal banks.
After the process has been completed and the canal bed looks beautifully uniform, the irrigation officials have announced to allow water in from February 10; all to the joy and relief of many Lahoris and the villigers alike.
Posted in Environment, Visuals | 4 Comments »