Mass forced evictions are also often linked to climate and environmental harms. In Lahore, the state has forcibly acquired tens of thousands of acres of farmland and replaced it with concrete structures, which exacerbate soil erosion and flooding, and magnify extreme heat. In 2020, after torrential rains caused widespread urban flooding in Karachi, municipal authorities blamed informal settlements for blocking stormwater channels, and demolished thousands of homes ostensibly to prevent future
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Namibia's 2023 preliminary census figures show that the national population has increased by about 43,9% since 2011. Specifically, the recently released figures show a population increase […]
…As Govt Implements Measures to Ensure PREPAREDNESS … The government has been promoting climate-smart agriculture techniques to ensure resilience and sustainability of food production in the […]
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