A Greener Pathway Ahead: Harnessing the Power of Collaboration and Conflict to Tackle Climate Change in Pakistan and India

Authors

  • Jalal Ud Din Kakar Doctoral Student of International Relations, University of Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Rabia Aslam Independent Researcher, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Maryam Nawaz Doctoral Candidate, School of Integrated Social Sciences, The University of Lahore, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

South Asia, Climate changes, Co-operation & Conflict, Primary data, Sustainability, Abduction approach

Abstract

The main environmental problem of the twenty-first century is climate change, which has received a lot of attention and discussion at global level. It is expected to have an adverse, permanent effect on the planet and its environment. South Asia will be among the nation’s most badly impacted by climate change, which will predominantly affect the Global South. Due to climate change, 62 million South Asians are anticipated to relocate by the year 2050. South Asia has 1.891 billion people, or almost one-fourth of the world's population. Because of this, we have the desire to comprehend the Pakistan and India policies and to identify any opportunities for climatic cooperation between Pakistan and India, which are currently hampered by a variety of ambiguous circumstances. 

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Published

2022-06-30

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How to Cite

A Greener Pathway Ahead: Harnessing the Power of Collaboration and Conflict to Tackle Climate Change in Pakistan and India. (2022). Journal of Political Studies, 29(01), 1-10. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/574

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