Zoha Tunio
Reporter, Karachi, Pakistan
Zoha Tunio is Roy W. Howard Fellow at Inside Climate News focusing on environmental justice. Before joining ICN she worked for Newsline magazine where she covered rights based stories with a focus on gender justice, and followed the emerging start-up landscape in Pakistan. Zoha is a Fulbright scholar with a master’s degree in investigative journalism from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. She lives in Karachi, Pakistan, with her parents and house plants.
Parties at COP27 Add Loss and Damage to the Agenda, But Won’t Discuss Which Countries Are Responsible or Who Should Pay
By Zoha Tunio
In Pakistan, 33 Million People Have Been Displaced by Climate-Intensified Floods
By Zoha Tunio
After Unprecedented Heatwaves, Monsoon Rains and the Worst Floods in Over a Century Devastate South Asia
By Zoha Tunio
In Jacobabad, One of the Hottest Cities on the Planet, a Heat Wave Is Pushing the Limits of Human Livability
By Zoha Tunio
An Unprecedented Heat Wave in India and Pakistan Is Putting the Lives of More Than a Billion People at Risk
By Zoha Tunio
In South Asia, Vehicle Exhaust, Agricultural Burning and In-Home Cooking Produce Some of the Most Toxic Air in the World
By Zoha Tunio
FERC Says it Will Consider Greenhouse Gas Emissions and ‘Environmental Justice’ Impacts in Approving New Natural Gas Pipelines
By Zoha Tunio