Islamabad, 21 April 2025 (Kamran Raja)Climate experts, meteorologists, and policy specialists Monday called for a new climate-resilient master plan for Islamabad, improved implementation of emissions laws, and a shift in...
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Its capital Islamabad, once a dynamic, futuristic, and resilient city, faces floods during monsoon and chronic water scarcity during summer. Using empirical data and mixed research methods, this paper
These climate changes are affecting the temperature trends and precipitation patterns, horticultural activity, agricultural productivity, underground water level, portable water availability, and
The vulnerability assessment process for Islamabad city considered the framework of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Third and Fourth Assessment Reports, which is also utilised by the UNDP
In this blog, we''ll explore how climate change is affecting Islamabad, its most significant risks, and share some personal experiences related to these changes.
Islamabad, April 21: Climate experts, meteorologists, and policy specialists Monday called for a new climate-resilient master plan for Islamabad, improved implementation of emissions laws, and a shift in urban priorities.
Climate change is not globally uniform and affects some regions more than others. On the following diagrams, you can see how climate change has already affected the region of Islamabad during the past 40 years.
The current climate change severity in Islamabad is High, with a 7.7% worsening in the climate score compared to last 15 years. This suggests deteriorating conditions, with increasing negative impacts on weather
Aftab Alam Khan, CEO of Resilient Future International, critiqued the trajectory of Islamabad''s urban development. “What began as a planned city now faces haphazard, climate-insensitive growth. The
Climate change is severely impacting many countries around the world and Pakistan is no exception. With its largely arid geographical profile and resource scarcity the country is particularly vulnerable.
The Future Impacts mode on the Explore page of the climate risk dashboard provides visualisations of projected future heat stress in Islamabad and the adjacent city Rawalpindi (together called the ''twin cities''), that can
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