In this article, we’ll explore how Pakistan India climate change is impacting these countries, and the collective steps they’re taking to combat its effects.
Pakistan and India face dire consequences of climate change
Both Pakistan and India are suffering from the dire consequences of climate change.
The effects of climate change are increasing worldwide, including extreme weather changes, chaos and intensity of storms, droughts, floods and dust storms.
Pakistan has to face losses due to climatic events every year. In Pakistan, areas like Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan have faced helplessness due to major storms and floods. Apart from this, there is also a complaint of drought due to extreme heat which affects the agricultural and livestock sectors as well.
The effects of climate change are also showing in India. Due to droughts, floods and severe climate change, large number of people are killed in India. In addition, India also faces other climate change impacts such as air pollution and the threat of lake filling.
In addition, both countries are trying several measures to combat the effects of climate change.
Both Pakistan and India are mapping out artificial dams to save water and clean its drains. These dams are for most stretches and due to which the best water storage can be achieved.
Both countries have tried best proposals to involve themselves in improving the transparency of electricity sources. India has tried to introduce new resources like water, cloud, food, electrical components etc. to get power source.
Both countries have tried the best proposals for manufacturing gas and electric vehicles for greener production instead of electric vehicles.
In addition, steps are being taken at the international level to address the effects of climate change for both countries. Both Pakistan and India are also required to set up new institutions for parsimony, water allocation and development of appropriate programs for the future of the population such as research and consultancy to solve the problems faced by the effects of climate change. It is necessary.
Hydropower Authority, Climate Change Authority, Planning Centers for Population Development, Environment Protection Authority, Pakistan Water Office, and Pakistan Water Plan are some of the important institutions in Pakistan.
India also has various organizations that are working to deal with the effects of climate change. Main Power Authority of India, Rainwater Authority, Agricultural Development Scheme, Wonderland Circle, Central Environment Agency of India and Indian Water Authority are some of the important institutions.
Through all these institutions, both countries are taking political, economic, and collective steps to combat the effects of climate change.