On the final day of Climate Week 2026 Karachi, environmental experts, artists, activists, and citizens will come together for an engaging evening dedicated to climate awareness, sustainability, and creative expression.
The event will take place on February 4, 2026, at the Z.A. Bukhari Amphitheatre, Arts Council of Pakistan, according to the official program released by the organizers.
Organized under the banner of the Climate Action Center, Climate Week Karachi aims to raise public awareness about climate challenges while promoting dialogue through education, music, theatre, and community engagement.
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The event will begin at 3:00 pm with a Green Energy Seminar, running until 5:30 pm. The seminar will focus on renewable energy solutions, sustainability practices, and Pakistan’s response to climate change.
Experts and speakers are expected to discuss practical pathways toward cleaner energy and environmental resilience.
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Following the seminar, the program will transition into cultural performances. From 5:30 pm to 5:45 pm, the audience will experience “Northern Echoes,” a music performance highlighting regional sounds and environmental themes.
This will be followed by closing remarks from Yasir Husain between 5:45 pm and 6:00 pm, summarizing the day’s discussions and messages.
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At 6:00 pm, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, serving as the Chief Guest, will address the audience. His appearance is expected to underline the importance of policy support and civic leadership in tackling climate-related issues.
The evening will continue with a Drum Circle by Barjees Buns Trio from 6:10 pm to 6:30 pm, promoting collective rhythm and unity. The program will conclude with a theatre performance titled “Madoom” from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm, using storytelling to reflect social and environmental realities.
Climate Week 2026 Karachi represents a blend of education, policy dialogue, and artistic expression, offering citizens a platform to engage with climate action in an accessible and meaningful way.
