Feeding the Future: Climate Change and the Fight for Food Security

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As climate change accelerates, rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and extreme weather are putting the global food system under unprecedented strain. From shrinking crop yields to water scarcity, the very foundation of food security is at risk — especially in vulnerable regions like Pakistan.

Join us for a vital conversation on how climate change is reshaping agriculture, threatening livelihoods, and what innovative, policy-driven, and community-based solutions are needed to ensure a sustainable and nourished future for all.

About the Speaker:

Dr. Mumtaz Cheema is Associate Vice President Research and Graduate Studies and Professor in the School of Science and the Environment, Grenfell Campus Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Dr. Cheema’s research focus is to develop productive, resilient, and sustainable cropping systems using innovative approaches/management practices. He has served and is serving on the editorial board of many top-tier journals and edited special issues. He is very actively involved in Canadian Society of Agronomy (CSA) activities. He was President elect in 2020-21, President in 2021-2022 and past President during 2022-23. Dr. Cheema is a fellow of Canadian Society of Agronomy.


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The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2025 @ 04:00 PM to
05:30 PM
 

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Tuesday, May 6, 2025
 

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