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Water Crisis
Rawalpindi Declares Drought Emergency as Water Crisis Worsens
Rawalpindi Declares Emergency as Water Crisis Worsens
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Climate Change
28 Unsafe Bottled Water Brands Declared by PCRWR
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Council for Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) has recently declared 28 bottled water brands unsafe for human…
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Climate Change
Denmark to aid in green energy transition
ISLAMABAD: Denmark’s Ambassador Jakob Linulf on Tuesday discussed the assistance required by Pakistan for transition to green energy, building climate…
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Dialogue on “Strengthening Indigenous Communities: Empowerment through Climate Action, Inclusion, and Gender Parity held
ISLAMABAD : In an effort to spotlight the challenges faced by Indigenous communities, the High Commission of Canada in collaboration…
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Climate Change
Sherry sounds alarm over ticking population bomb
ISLAMABAD: Senate Committee on Climate Change Chairperson Senator Sherry Rehman on Wednesday warned of ‘ticking time bomb’ as Pakistan’s population…
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Climate Change
PM Shehbaz to address security, climate and global flashpoints at UNGA
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will join world leaders at the United Nations next week to reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast commitment…
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Climate Change
UK expertise to support 7 innovative Pak climate change projects
ISLAMABAD – The United Kingdom on Friday said that its expertise will support seven innovative Pakistani climate change projects. Projects…
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Climate Change
18.39 percent households undernourished with majority in urban areas of Pakistan: Report
ISLAMABAD, Sep 15 (APP):Head of Policy and Advocacy, The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Faiz Rasool has said that…
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Pakistan committed to conserving marine ecosystem: President Asif Ali Zardari
ISLAMABAD : President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to conserving its marine ecosystems and coastal areas by…
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