Climate Crisis

Climate Change and its Impact on Gender in Rural areas of Sindh

Be it drought or the heavy monsoon rainfall, like the recent one, the Climate Change always leaves adverse effects on…

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Food security at risk after Pakistan rains wipe out cotton, rice, vegetable crops

Growers and officials believe about 45 percent of cotton crop has also been flooded By Khurshid Ahmed KARACHI Officials and…

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Torrential rains and floods hit Sudan

The rains have left dozens dead. Thousands of people in the farming town of Al Managil and surrounding villages have…

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China declares drought emergency amid scorching temperatures

China experiences the most intense heat wave since national weather records began in 1961, which has caused power crunches, forest…

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Monsoon Exposes Sindh’s Poor State of Material Wellbeing, Thanks Rain

Nothing is wrong with rain. It is the Pakistan Peoples Party’s criminal governance that has created an emergency. In fact,…

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Torrential rains affect 436000 people in Sindh

Pakistan Humanitarian Forum, engaged in relief work, underlines need to focus on Climate Emergency and Humanitarian Crisis. Islamabad According to…

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Drought officially declared for eight areas of England

Yorkshire Water is the latest to announce that it will ban hosepipe use in its area for the first time…

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What pastoralism teaches us about adapting to climate change?

Pastoralists in Gujarat depend on time-tested strategies to adapt to climate change. But they are invisible in state policies and…

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Climate Change and Food Security Moot: Promoting Local Adaption Plan in Thar Stressed

Various presentations were made and experiences shared at conference organized by TRDP in collaboration with WHH in Karachi.  Gulsher Panhwer…

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How climate change could drive an increase in gender-based violence

Research has highlighted the connection between anthropogenic climate change and extreme weather for almost two decades. Meghie Rodrigues As extreme…

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