Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

This is sumbal iftikhar and I am qualified, reliable and adaptable environmentalist and passionate about caring for environment with good knowledge of delivering environmental projects in biological experiments, environmental management systems, climate change, sustainability, harmful emission, environmental impact assessment, occupational health and safety, waste management, and other environmental matters. I am a fully enthusiastic and hard working person. I also have some research experiences from my previous studies. It also developed in me the ability to analyze problems from an environmental perspective keeping in mind the constraints and limitations of the real world and to manage them with the help of EIA. In my country we need many people who have these kinds of environmental skills to be able to be a developed country. I also have some research experiences from my previous studies. I have also recently done IELTS (Academic) by securing 7 bands.


Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

Remember me in your prayers too.

3 days ago | [YT] | 3

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

Something honestly scared me today.

I was scrolling LinkedIn and I couldn’t tell who wrote what anymore.

• Same tone
• Same structure
• Same “smart” voice

I use LLMs every day. I love them.

But here’s the part nobody says out loud:

AI don’t just help you write.They pull you toward the middle.
And when everyone sounds polished, nobody sounds real.

Your edge is the point. Your awkward phrasing is the signal.

AI won’t steal your voice.
But it will erase it quietly if you let it.

So let me ask you, honestly:
Are we evolving with AI… or quietly losing the edge that made our thinking ours?

#AI #GenerativeAI #Creativity #FutureOfWork #environmentalist

4 days ago (edited) | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

8+ billion people sharing one home with one shared future 🌍.

Protecting our planet is protecting our future.

Today and every day our goal is one: to build a more equal, prosperous and sustainable world for everyone, leaving no one behind.

2 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 3

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

We hate to break the bad news, but over 90% of #plastics are not recycled. 😬

So that old adage, "Reduce, reuse, recycle" will need a bit of an upgrade.

ie: Before we consume, can we rethink? Can we refuse? Can we repair? Can we individually and collectively say "nope!" to needless #plasticwaste, and shift the current cultural norm?

This is what a #circulareconomy would look like. And in pockets all over the world, it's already a reality, one that needs attention and growth and #investment.

Let us know in the comments what you're refusing to partake in this year, or how you're working to repair or rethink before consuming more S T U F F. All efforts are good efforts! #TheStoryOfStuff

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

With cities already home to 45% of the global population, creating sustainable cities and communities is more urgent than ever 🌍 🏙️

By 2050, nearly two-thirds of global population growth is expected to take place in cities, with much of the remaining growth occurring in towns. As climate risks intensify and inequalities deepen, the way we plan and design urban spaces today will shape lives for generations to come.

4 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

The one who'll choose to love would care for the planet too..

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

Growth isn’t a race. Some chapters take longer because they’re building something deeper. Stay focused on your lane and trust your timing. 🤍

4 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

Imperfectly perfect...

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

All the opportunities that exist when we repair, reuse, return, recycle! This can be a closed loop were nothing has to be waste and end up in landfill. If we shift our behaviours and what and where we buy from this can start to be a reality ♻ #environnement #climate #economy #fyp

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

Environmentalist-The Voice of Nature

Artificial intelligence is quietly becoming one of the world’s most water-intensive industries.

Recent research shows that data centers and AI systems could use hundreds of billions of liters of water in a single year, vastly exceeding the total amount of water consumed globally through bottled drinks. Current estimates place AI’s water use in 2025 somewhere between 312 and 765 billion liters, a scale that already surpasses forecasts made just two years ago for the end of the decade.

Experts caution that commonly shared figures dramatically understate the real impact. Measuring water use per AI request often ignores a major factor: the vast quantities of water needed to produce the electricity that keeps servers running. In reality, much of AI’s environmental cost remains invisible to the public.

As governments, corporations, and cultural industries rapidly adopt AI technologies, concerns are growing that this expansion may come at the expense of local communities. In regions already facing water stress, large-scale digital infrastructure is beginning to intensify competition over essential resources—turning a technological revolution into a potential environmental and social fault line.

1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 2