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As the monsoons arrive, once again, Pakistan is facing a water crisis, shifting from drought-like scenarios to ...
Shimla residents are likely to face a drinking water shortage over the next few days due to extremely high turbidity levels ...
Relentless floods have claimed the lives of more than 170 people in eastern Pakistan, about half of them children, in the ...
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Professor Ahsan Iqbal, on Tuesday emphasized that climate change was no longer a looming threat but a “terrifying ...
Agriculture is the lifeline of Pakistan’s economy. It contributes 18 percent% of the country’s GDP and absorbs 18percent of ...
It is estimated that more than 29 million acre feet of rainwater goes unused annually - enough to meet the drinking and ...
ISLAMABAD, July 22 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday called for international cooperation to counter the threats posed by climate ...
More than 120 people – half of the them children – have died in the past three weeks. Is climate change to blame?
More than 42% of households in Peshawar depend on tap water for drinking. According to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health ...
While other parts of Pakistan experience seasonal droughts, Umerkot’s crisis is more structural, shaped by climate change, underdeveloped water infrastructure, and prolonged political inattention.
Pakistan’s monsoon emergency deepened on Thursday as authorities declared disaster zones across parts of eastern Punjab ...
As Pakistan reels under the relentless assault of monsoon rains, a disturbing pattern of destruction and loss of life has ...