KARANDAAZ PAKISTAN a not-for-profit special purpose vehicle and implementation partner of Sustainable Energy and Economic Development programme of UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, wrote a report on ModulusTech, titled “Climate Smart Low-income Housing in Pakistan”
Pakistan has 7253 glaciers the most outside of the arctic polar region - they’re all reportedly melting fast.
Pakistan contributes less than 1% of greenhouse global emissions but is among the top 10 countries affected by climate change. Pakistan is paying the price for our greed
• Pakistan accounts for 1% of global emissions.
• The global elite, the richest 1%, account for double the emissions of 50% of the world.
It’s time the world’s rich paid for the climate crisis that they cause in countries like Pakistan.
We need a global wealth tax now.
UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres warns the international community about the consequences of global warming.
If not taken seriously climate change can be catastrophic and we can see the destruction that it has caused in Pakistan. #ClimateChange#ClimateEmergency
The total annual losses cost for worst case climate scenario is recorded for India at USD 225 billion, followed by Pakistan with USD 25.7 billion and Bangladesh with USD 16.1 billion. #climatechange#Sustainability
Our CEO and Co-founder @nabeelhsid presenting ModulusTech’s climate smart affordable housing at Africa’s biggest housing and construction expo: Abuja International Housing Showcase.
How can it be cheaper to #buildgreener? ♻️
Find out today at our #climate session at @WUF_UNHabitat and hear more from the brilliant Miran Saifi, and the work of @reall_int partner @ModulusTech👏🏽
🏟️Multifunction Hall, Room 6
⏰4:30 – 6PM CEST
👉🏽 https://t.co/FYgSrIzHmr #WUF11
@MiranSaifi Business Development Manager at ModulusTech will be at the @wuf_unhabitat in Katowice, Poland. Joining in as a panelist for the Reall session on Climate-Smart Affordable Housing: A Route to Green Infrastructure in Cities.
Stream live on
29-06-22
16:30-18:00 NE
With the ever increasing consumption of energy, sustainable buildings are imperative to build an equilibrium between the present and future energy demands of the country.
ModulusTech with it’s sustainable construction is working towards reaching that equilibrium!
#Sustainable
Choosing to live in sustainable homes can reduce the affects of climate change on the oceans. A standard ModulusTech house saves over 70 tons of carbon emissions, this decrease in carbon emissions helps with climate change which in turn benefits the oceans.
#worldoceanday2022
In an article published by “Architectural Record” talking about the two intersecting crises - Housing and Climate Change, ModulusTech’s Green Homes were featured as part of the solution. Solution to fulfil the human right to decent housing without harming our planet.