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Climate Change
Green Pakistan Initiative role in agriculture sector discussed in NA committee
ISLAMABAD: Members of the National Assembly Standing Committee on National Food Security and Research were on Monday given an in-depth…
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Climate Change
Azerbaijani Ambassador joins pre-COP29 seminar in Pakistan
Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, expressed optimism about the upcoming COP29, which will be hosted in Baku. He spoke…
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Climate Change
Pakistan warns heavy rains may trigger floods from Aug. 26-30
Torrential rains in Pakistan have killed 243 people and injured 447 since July 1, official data shows Pakistan is recognized…
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Climate Change
Deforestation worsens climate change dilemma
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, one of the most affected countries by climate change, faces severe challenges due to escalating heatwaves and widespread…
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CDA, Islamic Relief Pakistan Collaborate To Tackle Climate Change
ISLAMABAD – Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on Wednesday met with Country Director Islamic Relief Pakistan, Asif…
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Climate Change
Carbon tax on some sectors under study
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change was informed on Wednesday that the country’s water resources were depleting because…
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Water Tourism
China-built hydropower project achieves river closure in NW Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) — The China-built Mohmand Hydropower Project in Pakistan achieved river closure on Friday, showing that the…
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Pakistan anticipates glacial floods and thundershowers in next 72 hours
NDMA asks public in risky areas to exercise extra caution, follow instructions in emergency situations It predicts GLOF in Khyber…
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Pakistan issues fresh warning of heavy rains, floods this week as 172 killed since July
Sixty-two people have been killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since July in rain incidents, 26 in Punjab throughout August Pakistan is…
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