Millions of people have been killed and millions have been harmed.
The worst flooding in Pakistan’s history has occurred.
Numerous people have been confirmed dead, and farms and livestock have been wiped out and homes and businesses destroyed.
A third of the nation was submerged in similar catastrophic floods just three years ago.
Pakistan, which accounts for less than one percent of emissions, is highly susceptible to the effects of global warming.
Should the nations that harm the planet most be compensated?
Or should Pakistan develop greater resilience?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Ali Hasanain, Associate Professor of Economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences
Peter Newman, Curtin University’s professor of sustainability, is
Source: Aljazeera
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