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Effect Of Climate Change And Its Implications Onward/Toward Pakistan

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  • Saba Malik

    (University Main Rd, Faisalabad, Punjab 38000, Pakistan)

Abstract

Changes in climate that is a global common with nearby and countrywide impact, has emerged as a widespread risk contributing to various aspects of countrywide protection. This varies from an effect on internal balance to remarkable dimensions of human security, each warrants precise responses underneath an overarching coverage concept. Pakistan as a rustic is indexed for high vulnerability and diverse impact as witnessed in extreme weather change-related events. Ministry of Climate Change formulated a countrywide policy in 2012 to make Pakistan a climate trade the resilient USA and outlined one of a kind region of coverage action. Five years on, it is appropriate now to reappraise the contributions of the policy while taking into account present-day developments. Concurrently, different worldwide and countrywide initiatives are consistently being completed to decorate awareness of the recurrent results of climate alternate. This paper ambition to make a contribution towards reading the impact of climate trade on distinctive elements of national protection and recommend a manner forward for Pakistan.

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  • Saba Malik, 2020. "Effect Of Climate Change And Its Implications Onward/Toward Pakistan," Environmental Contaminants Reviews (ECR), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 3(1), pages 13-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnecr:v:3:y:2020:i:1:p:13-15
    DOI: 10.26480/ecr.01.2020.13.15
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    1. Syed Imran Rais & Abdul Mansoor & Noman Ahmed & Syed Tahir Hussain Shah & Baserat Sultana, 2021. "Relationship between Emissions of Carbon Dioxide from the Cement Industry, Health Expenditures and Economic Growth in Pakistan," iRASD Journal of Economics, International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), vol. 3(2), pages 133-142, Septermbe.

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