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  • Nov 29, 2024 | es.globalvoices.org | R Umaima Ahmed

    Mientras se llevaba a cabo la Vigésima Novena Conferencias de las Partes de Naciones Unidas (COP29), la mayor reunión internacional sobre cambio climático en Bakú, Azerbaiyán, los niveles de esmog en India y Pakistán llegaron a niveles sin precedentes en el Índice Mundial de Calidad del Aire (AQI), medición internacional para registrar la calidad del aire.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | globalvoices.org | R Umaima Ahmed

    As the 29th session of the United Nation's Conference of the Parties (COP29), the largest international meeting on Climate Change, takes place in Baku, Azerbaijan, smog levels in India and Pakistan have reached unprecedented levels on the World Air Quality Index (AQI), the international standard for recording air quality. Delhi recorded an AQI of 429, while Lahore and Multan reported alarming levels of 1,900 and 2,000,respectively, during the first ten days of November.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | tolerance.ca | R Umaima Ahmed

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  • Jul 31, 2024 | es.globalvoices.org | R Umaima Ahmed |Caro Taraborelli

    En mayo y junio, Pakistán sufrió una ola de calor inusual que cobró cientos de vidas. Las temperaturas extremas, particularmente en Karachi y zonas aledañas, hicieron que los sistemas de salud y los servicios de emergencia colapsaran. La crisis climática empeora, y Pakistán enfrenta en primera línea los impactos del cambio climático. En 2024, antes de las olas de calor, el país tuvo climas anormales antes de los monzones.

  • Jul 10, 2024 | globalvoices.org | R Umaima Ahmed

    This May and June, Pakistan faced an unusual heatwave that has claimed hundreds of lives. The extreme temperatures, especially in Karachi and surrounding areas, have overwhelmed healthcare systems and emergency services. As the global climate crisis worsens, Pakistan stands at the forefront of climate change impacts. This year, the country experienced abnormal pre-monsoon weather before the heatwaves.

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