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Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Dawn.com
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Opinion: India’s myopic bid to renegotiate Indus Water Treaty will hurt all of South Asia
India’s insular policy will bifurcate ecosystems and divide regional climate responses when integrated action is needed for implementing the Paris Agreement.
Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Dawn.com
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Opinion: Pakistan’s ability to deal with climate disasters is being hindered by its financial folly
Islamabad has hamstrung itself by not availing of climate-related financing facilities.
Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Dawn.com
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Pakistan is facing calamitous floods. The question is, ‘Who is responsible for them?’
The country’s flawed development model has made lives insecure in both urban and rural areas.
Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Dawn.com
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Opinion: Pakistan is sleepwalking into a climate crisis by increasing its dependence on groundwater
The country’s water policy has traditionally focused on the surface water of the Indus basin, often at the cost of managing groundwater.
Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Dawn.com
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The Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan survived wars. Can it survive climate change?
To revive River Ravi, the two neighbours need to climate-proof the treaty.
Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Dawn.com