Pakistan stands at the frontline of climate change, grappling with extreme weather and melting glaciers. Innovative initiatives like Living Indus and Recharge Pakistan offer hope, but urgent, unified action is crucial to secure a resilient future for the nation.
As the scorching heat of summer engulfs Pakistan, the urgency of the climate change issue and its severe impact on land and rivers becomes more pronounced. The country is acutely aware of the devastating effects of climate change on the planet, particularly in Pakistan. The alarm has been sounding for years, but are we making progress? Have the millions spent on global conferences yielded lasting solutions? It appears not, at least not yet.
Pakistan is among the top ten most affected countries yet has little power to change the drivers of global warming. As the country’s struggle against the impacts of climate change a...
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Jennifer McKay