Thursday, 25 April 2024, 09:55:00 am

Glaciers in northern areas are melting fast and the monsoon pattern is also changing in the country

Hammad Naqi (CEO, WWF): Many international organizations have already been highlighting the fact that Pakistan is among the most vulnerable countries to climate change. The glaciers in northern areas are melting fast and the monsoon pattern is also changing in the country. Unfortunately, the rains in Sindh and Balochistan were many times more than predicted. Meanwhile, Pakistan is the country that saw severe heatwave in the summer season. At this point of time, Pakistan is at the receiving end and the developed countries must come forward to support the developing countries as mostly the developed countries are contributing to climate change. Although, Pakistan is among the countries with minimum carbon emissions yet is suffering badly due to the climate change. The government at its end must constitute certain SoPs in order to cope with the challenges of natural disasters. The construction alongside the rivers must be banned. In the era of modern technology, natural disasters like floods and heavy rains can be predicted well in time and with accuracy. PDMA and NDMA must communicate with the local administrations to deal with the floods like challenges in future.