Climate Crisis in Pakistan and India – Challenges & Way forward
India and Pakistan have been at odds since 1947, when both states emerged as independent countries after decades of British rule. Climate Change i.e., “long term shift in temperatures and weather patterns” could undermine peace and security in Indo-Pak region, a region which has been already politically unstable and particularly vulnerable to further impacts. Climate […]
Understanding the Realities of Climate Change in Pakistan
Glaciers are melting, water levels are rising, and catastrophic weather patterns are occurring all over the world. Climate change has put several countries at risk, with emerging economies bearing the brunt of the burden. As a result of this critical issue, South Asia has become more vulnerable to natural disasters, which is having a detrimental […]
The COP27 Conference and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Where do we go from here?
The Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the United Nations COP-27 conference earlier this month as a co-chair alongside the Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi in order to discuss the ever-present and increasingly dangerous climate crises and global warming. The conference went on from November 6th to November 8th and saw the co-chair Prime Minister Shehbaz […]