Breathe Pakistan: Water minister, experts sound alarm on Pakistan's 'lifeline' Indus basin 'shrinking'
The second edition of The Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference, organised by DawnMedia, is currently underway in Islamabad. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, Pakistan remains among the most climate-vulnerable nations, underscoring the critical need for coordinat
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