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Why is Pakistan’s food security so precarious?
According to many agricultural economists, current food prices, coupled with their high volatility and long-term rising trend, speak loudly about…
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Duo of young Pakistani researchers wins WFF’s Transformative Research Challenge
PESHAWAR: A two-member team of young researchers from Pakistan have won the prestigious Transformative Research Challenge (TRC) hosted by the…
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‘Sindh’s infrastructure lacks strength to withstand disasters’
HYDERABAD: Social activists have urged provincial and federal governments to have proper planning to cope with natural disasters and said…
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Climate change may increase rainfall intensity by 50pc in Pakistan
Islamabad : The research studies presented at the recent global climate change conference COP27 also underlined the fact that climate…
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Extreme weather events highlight need to do more: WMO
ISLAMABAD: Weather, water and climate-related disasters, including extreme flooding, heat and drought affected millions of people and cost billions in…
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As 2022 comes to a close, millions of Pakistanis still reel from catastrophic floods
Roof to live under, clean water to drink, sufficient food sources, education, health services are just some of the basic…
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WAPDA Issues Water Position In Rivers, Barrages, Dams
PESHAWAR : Water & Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has issued the position of the river inflows and outflows at Tarbela,…
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Global Experts to Attend #ClimateChange and Environment Conference 2023 in Islamabad
Team of Department of Environmental Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Gears up to Welcome Experts of #ClimateChange, #Environment for the 2nd International…
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Drinking water sources in flood-hit areas of Sindh, Balochistan found highly contaminated: Expert
KARACHI: The post-flood situation in both Sindh and Balochistan is worrisome, requiring immediate government intervention. Water is still standing in…
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