The record-breaking mega-flood in August 2022 that impacted 33 million people in Pakistan brought home to the world the urgency and scale of the climate crisis afflicting developing countries. At the ...
As of 2022, over 33 million people in Pakistan have been internally displaced due to floods, which have increased in frequency and intensity due to climate change. With a population of nearly 240 ...
Raging floods have left one-third of Pakistan submerged and exposed to disease, demonstrating that government-level interventions to date have not been nearly enough in the face of climate change. To ...
Pakistan, the fifth most populous country in the world, has been facing a "polycrisis" including political turmoil, rising external debt, energy scarcity, and climate-related natural disasters.
Heavy rainfall that triggered floods in Pakistan in recent weeks, killing hundreds of people, was worsened by human-caused climate change, according to a new study. The study by World Weather ...
An intensifying climate crisis is causing impacts that are rapidly outpacing the climate resilience and resources of climate vulnerable countries. COP27 must respond with a loss and damage mechanism – ...
A single truth frames Pakistan’s experience of climate change. The country has contributed comparatively little to the problem yet is enduring some of the planet’s harshest impacts. Pakistan accounts ...
Pakistan is not merely a nation facing a climate crisis; it is a stark, living testament to the existential threat confronting the Global South. With temperatures routinely breaching 50 degrees ...
Political leaders must demonstrate strong commitment, empower local bodies, and engage communities as partners in the fight against climate change. In March 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on ...
The terrible floods of 2022 killed more than 1,700 people in Pakistan and caused almost $15 billion of damage. For many in the country, the devastating natural catastrophe underlined just how ...
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