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Polluted Air in Punjab: A Danger for 11 Million Kids
Pakistan, LahoreMonday, November 11, 2024
The closure of schools has disrupted the learning of about 16 million children in Punjab. The government has switched to online learning. Unicef's representative in Pakistan, Abdullah Fadil, calls for immediate action. He urges the government to reduce emissions from agriculture and industry, and promote clean energy. Enforcing existing regulations and strengthening emissions rules is crucial.
COP29 is an opportunity for governments to turn climate talks into real action. We can't let kids breathe toxic air. Their health, education, and well-being are at stake. Urgent action is needed for their sake.
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