Saqib Mushtaq From Multan’s sweltering rooms to France’s heatwave and the global climate conferences in Brazil and Türkiye, the message is the same. Rural homes in Multan, Vehari, and Muzaffargarh were once built not to combat the heat, but to adapt to it. High ceilings allowed hot air to rise, courtyards captured the coolness of the night, verandas blocked the searing sun, and neem, peepal or sheesham trees provided natural shade around homes. …
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