Imagine if the city had just one room, one table, and one chance to decide Karachi’s climate future. This immersive, participatory session invites participants to step into a shared decision-making space where dialogue, role-play, and collaborative activities are used to confront the city’s most urgent climate challenges.
Participants will collectively explore real and pressing issues facing Karachi, including extreme heatwaves, urban flooding, water scarcity, and environmental pollution. By assuming different stakeholder perspectives and working through guided exercises, participants will examine how climate decisions are made and how inclusive, locally grounded solutions can emerge.
The session is designed to move beyond discussion and into co-creation, encouraging participants to develop practical responses rooted in Karachi’s social, environmental, and governance realities. The experience emphasizes collaboration, critical thinking, and collective responsibility in shaping the city’s climate future.
Date: Monday, February 2, 2026
Climate Action Centre (CAC) is a cultural centre promoting climate awareness and advocacy. Through extensive public engagement involving citizens, youth, and local communities, CAC Karachi has significantly advanced public understanding of critical climate issues. With strong media relationships, academic collaborations, expert input, and partnerships with grassroots organisations. CAC advocates for climate justice and equitable access to energy. Emphasizing global solidarity, CAC works in collaboration with other organisations to address the climate emergency.