Pakistan, Aug. 7 -- Pakistan has experienced 15% more rainfall than usual this year, due to rising climate change impacts caused by human activities. Experts say the country remains one of the least prepared to deal with these worsening weather conditions. The monsoon rains, although important for water reservoirs, are becoming more dangerous and deadly with every passing year.

A team of 18 scientists from the World Weather Attribution group found that climate change is making Pakistan's monsoons stronger and riskier. These experts from Pakistan, the UK, France, and the Netherlands linked the recent deadly floods to unusually intense rains made worse by global warming. They stressed that human use of fossil fuels is increasing the severi...