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Riffat Amin

Riffat Amin is an MPhil scholar in International Relations at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. With a background in media operations, communications, and climate policy, she focuses on strategic policy, youth empowerment, and socio-economic transformations.
The economics of climate change exposes rising costs and unfair impacts, with vulnerable nations hit hardest, demanding urgent global action [Image adapted from United Nations]
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The Economics of Climate Change: Who Pays the Price?

The economics of climate change exposes rising costs and unfair impacts, with vulnerable nations hit hardest, demanding urgent global action

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