
Listing some of the challenges confronting Pakistan, he said that rapid recession of Hindu Kush-Karakoram Himalayan glaciers threatens water flows into the Indus river system; changed pattern in monsoon and precipitation levels increases floods risks and droughts; severe water and heat stressed conditions in arid and semi-arid regions reduce agriculture productivity and power generation; increased upstream intrusion of saline water in the Indus Delta, adversely affect coastal agriculture, mangrove and breeding grounds of fish, and ,sea level rise, high cyclonic activity and higher surface temperature pose threat to coastal areas, especially Karachi.
Iqbal Khan, who was speaking in a debate on Sustainable Development, said the multidimensional nature of sustainable development lay in its three basic constituents: economic growth, social development and environmental protection. Pakistan believed that the concept of a green economy was more of an “innovative approach” to sustainable development than a distinct concept of it….
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