Pakistan’s Climate Change Dilemma: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development

Authors

  • Ali Hassan Author
  • Maria Saleem Author
  • Ali Hasnain Author

Keywords:

Climate Change, Pakistan, Sustainable Goals, Greenhouse Gas Emission, Health Hazards

Abstract

Pakistan is facing severe climate related risk making climate change a critical national concern. Pakistan is among the countries that are mostly exposed to climate hazards and have substantial impact on climate change. According to the United nations report Pakistan places on 8th position among nations which are most effective by extreme climatic events. In the light of all development, it may be possible to assess the susceptibilities of different regions of various and suggest applicable coping mechanisms and resilience techniques. The primary goal of the research is to assess the influence of climate change on agriculture. The research paper explains that what adaptation strategies formals employ in response to frustrations in temperature in rainfall. As one of South Asia's most climate exposed countries Pakistan climate change has intensified the occurrence of flood and drought while Pakistan continues to experience these changes. Indians are a major cause of climate change influencing agriculture livestock full history federation and its overall food water in energy security. Research emphasizes that the need for strong government intervention to ensure sustainable development by enforcing resource regulations and strengthening climate policy framework is very crucial.

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Published

2025-09-13