Climate Change Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study of Pakistan
Keywords:
Climate Change, Sustainable Development, Geographical Climate Change, Pakistan, EcologicalAbstract
Development that satisfies current demands without reducing the ability of future descendants to satisfy their own needs is referred to as sustainable development. Pakistan is among the nation’s most susceptible to climate change. Geographical, societal, and climatic diversity are the fundamental causes of this susceptibility. Developing climate change vulnerability and adaptability has become essential for Pakistan. However, eco-friendly technologies are becoming a top priority in frameworks for creating and implementing sustainable development policies. To connect Pakistan's adaptability requirements and possibilities with the targets and goals of its sustainable development, the crucial first step is to determine and evaluate Pakistan's climate change adaptation issues. The emphasis has been on merging the objectives with the current development model to move it on to a more sustainable road and the total aspects of industrial, societal, and ecological.