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Pakistan: 47% government-run school buildings affected in Sindh due to floods
Karachi: The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been informed that buildings of up to 47 per cent of a…
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Climate scientists explain Pakistan’s ‘unprecedented’ floods
The skies cleared over Pakistan towards the end of last week, revealing the extent of the flood damage caused by…
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Pakistan urges UN to highlight climate change and offer solutions to fight its adverse effects
A top Pakistani diplomat, speaking on behalf of Group of 77 (developing countries) and China, Wednesday called on the U.N.…
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Pakistan floods must be a wake up call on climate action
Witnessing a human being swept away by cruel waves of flood waters while saving five stranded children is not something…
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Egypt working to include climate reparations in COP27 agenda
Cairo is “putting a lot of effort” into ensuring the question of how to compensate countries that have experienced heavy…
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Despite floods, up to 20pc water shortage forecast for Rabi
ISLAMABAD: Despite floods and torrential rainfall that wreaked havoc across the country and inundated swathes of lands, particularly in Sindh…
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Despite floods, up to 20pc water shortage forecast for Rabi
ISLAMABAD: Despite floods and torrential rainfall that wreaked havoc across the country and inundated swathes of lands, particularly in Sindh…
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Parliamentarians to play role in addressing challenge of climate change: Speaker
Third Inter-Parliamentary Union Regional Seminar Speaker National Assembly #Raja Pervaiz Ashraf on Tuesday said legislators of various parliaments in the…
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Floods in Pakistan, other climate change impacts, ‘heading into uncharted territory’: UN chief
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 13 (APP): Floods, like those in #Pakistan, heatwaves, droughts, extreme storms and wildfires are going “from bad…
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