This research paper delves into the critical role of accurate environmental predictions in shaping policies, guiding investments, and fostering innovation amidst the escalating environmental crisis. It explores the intricate web of interactions and transformations within Earth’s biological systems, triggered by global warming, which can often be misconstrued as rare yet devastating events with irreparable consequences.
The paper highlights Pakistan’s unique topographical and climatic attributes, making it one of the nations most severely affected by climate change, affecting millions of lives, homes, and agriculture. It also discusses the complex dynamics of the Indus Delta and the challenges it presents for sustainable agriculture.
Furthermore, the paper examines the health implications of climate change, particularly in the wake of extreme heatwaves and floods, and proposes strategies for adaptation and mitigation. It also sheds light on the global response to climate change, emphasizing the need for collaboration and support for vulnerable nations.
Finally, the paper suggests recommendations for sustainable development and resilience-building in the face of environmental challenges.
Keywords:Â climate change, environmental predictions, Pakistan, global warming, healthcare, sustainable agriculture, land ownership, adaptation strategies, climate refugees, policy development.
Anamitra Banerjee is a foreign policy analyst. Over the years she has been working with international organizations, Diplomatic missions, and Think Tanks in various capacities. Her specialization is in the areas of strategic communication. She is a frequent columnist and commentator for journals and newspapers across the world. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography from Loreto College, Kolkata under Calcutta University, and is currently pursuing dual Post graduation in Defence & Military Strategic Studies. For several years her academic pursuits have been focused on comprehending and honing skills in the domain of Defense Studies.
Anamitra has also interned and volunteered with several intra-governmental organizations like UNV and thus revamping her skills in disclosing actionable insights with data-driven research and analysis capabilities. Her volunteering and leadership skills have given her a hands-on approach in providing sustainable opportunities and pragmatic solutions for all in the long run through campaigns, social media marketing strategies, and collaboration with different agencies. As an international volunteer, she is also engaged in a lot of CSR activities, which helps her to understand the emerging complications from the perspectives of a client and come up with unique solutions while keeping in mind the needs of the customer. She has also worked with small media houses and think tanks as a freelancer and research intern to fulfil the mandated requirements of her postgraduate study.
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