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  2. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change can also be used more broadly to include changes to the climate that have happened throughout Earth's history. [38] Global warming—used as early as 1975 [39] —became the more popular term after NASA climate scientist James Hansen used it in his 1988 testimony in the U.S. Senate. [40] Since the 2000s, climate change has ...

  3. Climate change and gender - Wikipedia

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    Climate change affects men and women differently. [ 1] Climate change and gender examines how men and women access and use resources that are impacted by climate change and how they experience the resulting impacts. [ 2] It examines how gender roles and cultural norms influence the ability of men and women to respond to climate change, and how ...

  4. Climate change in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Pakistan is a major issue for the country. Pakistan is highly vulnerable to climate change. As with the changing climate in South Asia as a whole, the climate of Pakistan has changed over the past several decades, with significant impacts on the environment and people. [ 1] In addition to increased heat, drought and extreme ...

  5. Women in climate change - Wikipedia

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    The contributions of women in climate change have received increasing attention in the early 21st century. Feedback from women and the issues faced by women have been described as "imperative" by the United Nations [1] and "critical" by the Population Reference Bureau. [2] A report by the World Health Organization concluded that incorporating ...

  6. Climate resilience - Wikipedia

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    Climate resilience is a concept to describe how well people or ecosystems are prepared to bounce back from certain climate hazard events. The formal definition of the term is the "capacity of social, economic and ecosystems to cope with a hazardous event or trend or disturbance". [ 1]: 7 For example, climate resilience can be the ability to ...

  7. Zartaj Gul - Wikipedia

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    National College of Arts. Website. https://zartajgulpti.com. Zartaj Gul ( Pashto, Urdu: زرتاج گُل ) is a Pakistani politician who served as Minister of State for Climate Change, in Imran Khan Government from 5 October 2018 until 10 April 2022 when Imran Khan was ousted by a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan motion.

  8. List of women climate scientists and activists - Wikipedia

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    Sue Barrell, meteorologist active in climate monitoring and ocean-earth observations. Kirsten Benkendorff (born 1973), marine scientist working on molluscs. Wendy Bowman (born c.1934), environmental activist. Wendy Craik (born 1949), scientist working for the Climate Change Authority. Adriana Dutkiewicz, sedimentologist at the University of Sydney.

  9. Urdu Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu Wikipedia (Urdu: اردو ویکیپیڈیا), started in January 2004, is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. [1] [2] As of 19 August 2024, it has 209,278 articles, 183,465 registered users and 12,672 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 20th in terms of depth among Wikipedias with over ...