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Pregnancy and heat in Pakistan: Researchers seek to fill dangerous knowledge gaps

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Nature & Climate Perspective

**Escalating ambient temperatures in Pakistan are driving extreme thermal stress that destabilizes local ecological microclimates and human physiological resilience. **

  • Extreme heat accelerates soil moisture depletion, reducing the carbon sequestration efficiency of regional LULUCF projects.
  • Loss of biodiversity in heat-stressed regions weakens the natural 'urban cooling' effect, creating a feedback loop that exacerbates maternal health risks.
  • The degradation of local vegetation canopies due to prolonged heatwaves limits the long-term environmental stability required for high-integrity nature-based solutions.

Market & Policy Outlook

**The health-climate nexus in Pakistan highlights a critical gap in adaptation data, potentially hindering project alignment with ICVCM Core Carbon Principles regarding social safeguards. **

  • Inadequate heat-health infrastructure complicates the 'Sustainable Development and Safeguards' requirement of the ICVCM CCPs, impacting the premium on regional carbon credits.
  • Corporate Scope 3 compliance is increasingly scrutinized for labor and community health risks, where heat stress in supply chains acts as a hidden financial liability.
  • The lack of standardized metrics for heat-resilience under Article 6.4 frameworks may delay the flow of adaptation finance to high-vulnerability South Asian markets.
Amid rising heat, doctors and researchers are focussing on low-tech, inexpensive solutions to suit Pakistan’s context.

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