– 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 Migration Patterns in Pakistan (2017-18)
– Ranking of Pakistani Cities by PM 2.5 Air Pollution (2020-2023)
– Heatwave Prediction for 2030 and 2050
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