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Climate Change
President urges energy productivity for climate
ISLAMABAD : President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday called for further developing energy productivity, embracing maintainable practices, and changing perspectives…
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Take water back to climate talk
The overarching center around the climate crisis has eclipsed a basic issue: the water emergency. While the most recent two…
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President for further developing energy proficiency, reforestation
ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi expressed that there was a need to further develop energy effectiveness, taking on maintainable practices,…
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CORPORATE WINDOW: The shift away from fossil fuels
A consensus on how to combat global climate issues and the rising greenhouse emissions at the recently concluded United Nations…
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Climate Change
A marine insurance coop to battle climate change: Specialists
Pak-China marine security coop is dire need of great importance to battle climate change, specialists said. “The inexorably serious climate…
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Climate Change
US water specialists conclude visit
ISLAMABAD: As a feature of the Climate and Environment Working Group (CEWG) and the Green Coalition Structure, a designation of…
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Pak-China marine assurance coop in earnest need to battle climate change
KARACHI, Dec. 14 (Gwadar) – “The inexorably extreme climate change endlessly affects the marine biological environment, and in this manner…
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Climate change: Govt begins cooperation with other S. Asian states
LAHORE: Pakistan has begun teaming up with other South Asian countries to share information, assets and systems to thwart approaching…
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COP-28 and Pakistan: vows in abundance, however any activity?
COP-28 – the 28th Meeting of Gatherings to the the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) – is…
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Water rates for crops in Punjab expanded to Rs400-2,000 for every section of land
ISLAMABAD: The Punjab government has expanded the water rates for inundating harvests to Rs400-2,000 for each section of land each…
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