Pakistan is dying under the climate change induced super monsoons
Pakistan is the eighth-most vulnerable country in the world to extreme weather. So far this year Sindh in the southeast has had 784% of its normal rainfall levels while Balochistan in the southwest has had 522% of its normal rainfall levels this year. The monsoon season came early and at present shows no signs of abating. The rising global temperatures, which reached almost 50C in the city of Nawabshah earlier this year, are causing the glaciers to melt and form glacial lakes. Around 3,000 new lakes have formed, with officials warning 33 of them are currently at risk of bursting. This is all to do with climate change and this situation will not go away. Climate change here is measured in the number of lives lost. The world need climate zero now and needs to go carbon negative soon.
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