Pakistan’s Climate Crisis: Repeated Flooding, Food Shortages, and Extreme Heat
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Pakistan’s Climate Crisis: Repeated Flooding, Food Shortages, and Extreme Heat
Pakistan is facing an unprecedented climate crisis—one that threatens the survival of millions. Despite contributing almost nothing to global carbon emissions, this South Asian nation finds itself grappling with catastrophic flooding, food shortages, and deadly heatwaves. The world’s top polluters continue to emit greenhouse gases, while countries like Pakistan bear the brunt of the climate catastrophe. This stark reality must be acknowledged, a…
Climate Change in Pakistan: Threatening the Agricultural Exports
Paradigm Shift Sowing Uncertainty: How Climate Change Threatens Pakistan’s Agricultural Exports Climate change poses a serious threat to Pakistan’s agriculture—a key sector that drives exports, employment, and food security. With extreme weather, water scarcity, and declining crop yields, staple exports like rice and cotton face disruption. Without urgent adaptation and climate-smart strategies, Pakistan risks losing its agricultural competitive…
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