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Environment and Climate Change

– Climate Risk Country Profile. – Annual Area-Weighted Rainfall (2024) of Pakistan and Sub-Regions. – Children and Climate Risk Index (CCRI): Global Rankings and Pakistan’s Position (2021) – World’s Most Polluted Countries in 2024 by PM2.5 Exposure – Top 20 Most Polluted Cities of the World in 2024 – Disaster-Related Schooling Disruption in Rural Pakistan (ASER 2023) – Climate-Induced Internal…

Climate Change Data

Climate-Induced Migration in Pakistan – Province-wise data Province Rural to Rural Rural…

Annual Area-Weighted Rainfall (2024) of Pakistan and Sub-Regions

  Annual Area-Weighted Rainfall (2024) of Pakistan and Sub-Regions Region Rank (of 63) Normal (mm) Average (mm) Departure (percent) Comment Pakistan 58 297.6 390 31 07th highest (record 526.9 mm in 2022) Azad Jammu & Kashmir 14 939.4 816.7 -13 14th driest (record 698.7 mm in 2007) Balochistan 61 159.9…

Climate Risk Country Profile

  Statistical Summary of National Hazards in Pakistan (from 1900 to 2020) Disaster Type Disaster Subtype Events Count Total Deaths Total Affected Total Damage Drought Drought 1 143 2,200,000 247,000 Earthquake Ground Movement 35 144,116 7,435,786 5,376,755 Epidemic Bacterial disease 3 142 11,103 0 Parasitic disease 1 0 5,000 0…

Heat Events or Natural Disaster Exposure (by province)

  Disaster-Related Schooling Disruption in Rural Pakistan Province Extremely Affected (%) Extremely or Moderately Affected (%) National 20 29 Punjab 22 23 Sindh 25 42 Balochistan 17 36 KP 13 16 AJK 34 36 GB 27 28 Source: ASER Report 2023 * Household Self-Reports on Whether Children’s Schooling Has Been…

Children and Climate Risk Index (CCRI)

  Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI): Global Rankings and Pakistan’s Position CCRI Rank Country Climate & Environmental Factors Child Vulnerability Children’s Climate Risk Index 1 Central African Republic 6.7 9.8 8.7 2 Chad 7 9.4 8.5 3 Nigeria 8.8 8.1 8.5 4 Guinea 7.7 8.9 8.3 5 Guinea-Bissau 6.4 9.5…

Heatwave Prediction for 2030 and 2050

  Rising Heat Extremes: Pakistan’s Heatwave Outlook for 2030 and 2050 2030s 2050s Reference Period: 1901-2021 Very Hot Days: Above 35°C Region Days Days Increase % age Days Increase % age Pakistan 114.09 123.56 8.3 135.08 9.32 Balochistan 112.22 124.81 11.22 138.51 10.98 Federal Capital Territory 39.2 45.29 15.54 55.66…

PM 2.5 Emissions- City-wise Data

    Ranking of Pakistani Cities by PM2.5 Air Pollution  Rank City Years 2023 2022 2021 2020 1 Lahore 99.5 97.4 86.5 79.2 2 Faisalabad 88.2 84.5 94.2 73.2 3 Peshawar 76.5 91.8 89.6 — 4 Rawalpindi 59.5 48.5 51.4 42.4 5 Karachi 56.4 50.6 45.9 43.8 6 Mangla 50.7…

Climate-Induced Migration in Pakistan

  Climate-Induced Internal Migration Patterns in Pakistan (Province-wise) Province Rural to Rural Rural to Urban Urban to Urban Urban to Rural Total All 15.9 60.7 19.7 3.7 100 Punjab 16.2 58.4 22 3.4 100 Sindh 4.8 53.6 33.3 8.4 100 KP 20.2 69.6 8.2 2 100 Balochistan 7.1 70.3 16.3…

Impact Of Climate Change On Children

Children’s Schooling Affected by Natural Disaster Household self-reports on whether children’s schooling has been affected by any natural disaster in the past year, rural Province Extremely Affected (%age) Extremely or Moderately Affected (%age) National 20 29 Punjab 22 23 Sindh 25 42 Balochistan 17 36 KP 13 16 AJK 34…

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