Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, a policy expert in Pakistan, said South Asia lacks technical coordination even as it faces recurring ...
Report warns India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will see more frequent and severe weather shocks over next decade - Anadolu ...
A newly released World Bank report warns that Bangladesh, India and Pakistan will see 1.8 billion people face extreme heat ...
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Climate multilateralism in South Asia
In this moment of reckoning, we—parliamentarians from some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable South Asian countries—put ...
The story of transboundary water sharing in South Asia is one of competing fears and intertwined destinies. The Yarlung ...
South Asia, with its dense population, high temperature and exposed geography, is one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable ...
South Asia, with its dense population, rising temperatures and exposed geography, remains one of the world’s most ...
Despite urgent warnings from the United Nations and decades of promises, the global north continues to fall short on its commitments to finance, equity, and climate justice—even over 30 years after ...
Nine out of the world’s 10 cities with the worst air pollution are in South Asia. Concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) in some of the region’s most densely populated and poor areas are ...
The study released by the World Bank said South Asia will confront risks from rising heat, floods, and salinity. By 2030, 1.8 ...
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90 per cent of South Asia’s population to face extreme heat risk by 2030 - World Bank
The study said the region is expected to face "more frequent and more severe weather” shocks over the coming decade.
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