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Climate Change and Water
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#EnergySecurity of #Pakistan
It is said, “Never waste a good crisis” … and Hilary Clinton added, “Don’t waste it when it can have…
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#Glacial #melt in Indus raises #water concerns
“#Climate change projections for the region suggest that contribution from glacier melt water would peak in the middle of this…
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#ClimateChange to effect #water, #agriculture productivity negatively
Vulnerable to climate change, Pakistan was likely to witness an acute shortage of water for domestic, industrial and agricultural consumption…
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Climate change – challenges and solutions in Pakistan
In 2023, #Pakistan is likely to continue to experience the impacts of climate change, which are expected to become more…
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First International Conference on “Arid Zone Biodiversity” to be held at SAU Sub-University Campus –
HYDERABAD: The first international conference on ‘Arid Zone Biodiversity’ will begin on Tuesday at Sindh Agriculture University Sub Campus Umerkot,…
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PM Shehbaz says least developed countries adversely affected by climate change
PM Shehbaz reaches Qatar to attend UN Conference on LDCs today DOHA – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said…
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Varieties of #Crops compatible with #ClimateChange being developed
compatible with #ClimateChange is going on through mutual efforts of the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, and #USAID. The development of…
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Could focus on #climate ease #water woes between #India and #Pakistan?
Analysts say the 1960 Indus Water Treaty should be revised to cover climate change as Pakistan and India feud over…
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#Indus #Water Treaty
The #IndusWaterTreaty, a seminal agreement signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, stands as a beacon of hope in an…
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Thousands’ victims of last year’s floods still homeless in Sindh
#ISLAMABAD: In #Sindh 29,692 victims of unprecedented #floods of last year have still been homeless. Sources said that 5,132 flood…
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