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Climate Change: Implications and Policy Recommendations
Abstract
Global efforts are urgently encouraging to mitigate climate change, in which changing business and usual activities are involved, which is responsible in reduction of greenhouse gases emissions and increasing level of removing carbon from the atmosphere. Climate Change (CC) around the world, a typical term with regional and national impact, arisen as a critical test which adds the unmistakable parts of national security. The impact goes from internal stability and different components for national security which are giving not many reactions under an all-encompassing policy idea. An issue of climate change, which has worldwide, regional just as public ramifications. Pakistan as a nation, is listed for high vulnerability and various impacts as seen in outrageous climate change related occasions. In Pakistan, affairs of climate change dealing ministry figured a national policy in 2012 which made Pakistan as a tough nation of climate change and featured evident areas for policy action. Simultaneously, international and national activities which are continually being executed to upgrade information on the intermittent impacts of climate change. This article aims to contribute towards investigating the impacts of climate change on various parts of national security and policy recommendations in such regard
Authors
Shaharyar Ahmed
Lecturer, Department of Pakistan study, Government College for boys Satlite town Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan
Armaghan Farid
PhD scholar, Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Sonia Ashraf
PhD scholar, Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Keywords
Climate Change, Global Phenomenon, National Security, Stability, Vulnerability