Pakistan, Feb. 28 -- This disparity on the one hand highlights the standard of living, while on the other hand, it highlights the preparations of countries in addressing the challenges of climate change. With each passing day, the temperature is rising so the dangers of climate change threaten the world of water scarcity, glacier melting, erratic rainfall, extreme temperatures, flooding, and land erosion.

With the rising global temperatures, there has been a great impact on the availability of water. In regions like South Africa, the diminishing trend in rainfall and mismanagement in water consumption brought cities like Cape Town to the brink of "Day Zero," when water taps nearly ran dry. Pakistan is moving in the same path where uncont...