Climate Crisis
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Climate Change: Global heat keeps rising
WMO forecasts above-average temperatures across nearly all land areas worldwide during the upcoming season New York The weak but significant…
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Traversing 195 Countries in 365 Days to Combat Climate Change
The initiative to travel to 195 countries in 365 days dubbed: (195in365initiative) is set to commence in the second quarter…
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Systemic Biases and Climate Inequity
The systemic biases in global funding systems are not just perpetuating inequality but actively worsening outcomes for those already on…
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Pakistan ranked as most vulnerable country to climate change
Climate Risk Index 2025 report cited 2022 devastating floods for Pakistan’s ranking Aamir Latif KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan Pakistan has been…
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The Human Cost of Climate Change in Pakistan
Climate change is a significant driver of migration in Pakistan. Disasters like floods, droughts, and landslides force people to leave…
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Pakistan’s climate financing requires at least $40B annually for next 25 years
One of worst affected by climate change, South Asian nation received $2.8B against $10B in pledges in aftermath of 2022…
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World Bank official warns of ‘too many’ deaths if climate change finances not met
Pakistan, one of worst sufferers of climate change, hosts 2-day international conference to discuss ways to respond to the impact…
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Pakistan’s agriculture feels heat of winter drought
Rainfall this winter has been nearly 70% less than normal, leading to a major shortage of irrigation water and disrupting…
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Asian garment workers increasingly exposed to extreme heat due to climate change
1M new garment, footwear jobs will be ‘foregone’ by 2030 in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam Aamir Latif KARACHI, Sindh,…
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Smog adds to climate woes of Pakistan’s fragile agriculture
Smog has wiped out 50% of vegetable crops in the country’s breadbasket, Punjab province, which accounts for 60% of Pakistan’s…
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