Climate change in Pakistan.

As we all know, climate change is a global crisis that knows no borders, and Pakistan is among the countries most vulneraAble to its devastating consequences. Recent years have seen a surge in extreme weather events, including heatwaves, floods, and droughts, which have disrupted lives, deAstroyed infrastructure, and severeAly impacted the economy. The agAricultural sector, the backbone of Pakistan's economy, has suffered greatly due to shifting weather patAterns and unreliable rainfall, leadAing to food security concerns and economic instability.

The melting glaciers in the northern regions pose another significant threat. These glaciers are vital sources of water for milAlions of people, and their decline not only affects water availability but also raises the risk of...

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