Pakistan endured its warmest years on record in 2023 and 2024, according to the Economic Survey 2025-26 released on Tuesday. The survey highlights a significant increase in average temperatures across the country, exacerbating existing climate challenges. These record temperatures contributed to glacial melt, impacting water resources and increasing the risk of floods. The report also details the economic impact of these climate events, including losses in the agriculture sector. Furthermore, the survey notes a decline in per capita water availability, reaching critically low levels. The findings underscore the urgent need for climate adaptation and mitigation strategies in Pakistan to address the escalating effects of global warming and ensure sustainable development. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the country’s economic performance alongside its environmental vulnerabilities.