Climate Change
News Climate Change, its Impacts and Risks for World, Mitigation Efforts
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Budget Blow to Climate Action: Sherry Rehman Slams Cut in Climate Budget
Budget Blow to Climate Action: Sherry Rehman Slams Cut in Climate Budget
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Climate Change and Pesticide Overuse Worsen Pest Resistance in Pakistan
Pest resistance in Pakistan is becoming a national emergency. With shifting climate patterns and the reckless overuse of pesticides, insect…
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First Monsoon Spell in Pakistan to Start June 25: Met Office Issues Flood Warning
First Monsoon Spell in Pakistan to Start June 25: Met Office Issues Flood Warning
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PM Shehbaz Vows to Defend Pakistan’s Water Rights Amid Climate Crisis
PM Shehbaz Vows to Defend Pakistan’s Water Rights Amid Climate Crisis
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Climate Change Crisis: Urgent Need for Global ESG Action to Secure Our Future
Climate Change Crisis: Urgent Need for Global ESG Action to Secure Our Future
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Devastating Policies Keep Indus River Colonised, Say Activists at Climate Justice Conference
Devastating Policies Keep Indus River Colonised, Say Activists at Climate Justice Conference
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UNDP Champions Bold Climate Action: Glacier Preservation Unites Mountain Nations Against Meltdown Threat
UNDP Champions Bold Climate Action: Glacier Preservation Unites Mountain Nations Against Meltdown Threat
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Inspiring Revolution: How Climate-Smart Mobile Training Is Empowering 80,000 Farmers in Pakistan
Farmers engaged with climate-smart agricultural training via a mobile training unit's digital screen. © Asad Bashir, WWF-Pakistan
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Heatwave Havoc: Pakistan Must Urgently Activate Heat Action Plans to Prevent More Deaths
Heatwave Havoc: Pakistan Must Urgently Activate Heat Action Plans to Prevent More Deaths
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Monsoon Readiness: Pakistan’s Looming Flood Threat Requires Urgent Action
Monsoon Readiness is no longer just a seasonal concern—it’s a national emergency. Early signs of the upcoming monsoon are already…
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