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Pakistan must tackle extreme heat if it wants to be a geoeconomic power
Pakistan must tackle extreme heat if it wants to be a geoeconomic power. By Kim Austin, Damola Aluko, and Fatima Khalil via SouthAsiaSource.
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Australian climate policy is not up to par, the world demands better!
The topic of extreme heat is more important now than ever, given the alarming rise in global temperatures. There is a stringing connection between rising global temperatures, critical carbon dioxide (CO2) production, high surface temperatures, and wildfires.