Climate Change Portal launched by LEAD Pakistan

A new Climate Change Portal has been launched to enhance awareness on climate change issues in Pakistan. The Climate Change Portal Pakistan will help researchers engage in meaningful research on climate change issues in Pakistan.

The portal aims to raise Climate Change awareness on various themes by publishing materials authored by Pakistani and non-Pakistani researchers/writers.

According to LEAD Pakistan Climate Change Coordinator Arif Rahman, “Climate change research in Pakistan is in its infancy. The climate change online portal will bring together resources that will help researchers engage in meaningful research on climate change issues in Pakistan, and will add to the growing realization that besides being a scientific issue, climate change is significantly a development issue as well.”

The portal will host project reports, policy briefs, country position papers and government policy documents on sectors associated with and affected by climate change. The portal will also serve as a source of news for national and sub-national events on climate change.

The portal features several themes such as Adaptation, Mitigation, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Low Carbon Development, Resilience, and Climate Finance. It also covers various sectors such as Health, Energy, Water, Transport, in addition to a section on policy updates featuring policies on Forests, Water and Climate Change itself.

The Climate Change Portal Pakistan houses a section on blogs, where people from all walks of life can contribute stories on Climate Change, discussing how it’s impacting the world and what needs to be done in this regard.

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