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As a country that is reliant on agriculture, the hydrological flows and its timing and amplitude are of importance
Pakistan’s population surging to 207.8 million has taken a toll on the per capita surface water available
Without planning, chances for cities in Pakistan to survive would be difficult
Crop burning and emissions from factories, vehicles, brick kilns, power plants in Pakistan contributing to smog too
Natural resources in the walled city are literally dying, calling for prompt measures to use them sustainably
Besides political and economic woes, province now hit by climate change in the form of droughts, cyclones and floods
Vast coal deposits may appear tempting but they must remain underground for the earth to survive.
K-P’s Billion Tree Tsunami and PM’s Green Pakistan Programme offer a ray of hope for Pakistan’s depleting...
Successful afforestation initiatives in Sindh and Punjab leading way to sustainable forestry
In the Long-Term Climate Risk Index from 1996 to 2015 Pakistan ranked seventh after facing 133 extreme weather events