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Pakistan's Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has urged for "climate diplomacy" with India to tackle the issue of smog, a combination of smoke and fog that causes air pollution in both countries, particularly from October to February. Stubble burning in Indian Punjab is contributing to the problem in Pakistan due to air direction. Maryam emphasized the need for collective efforts to end smog, which affects the health and survival of children.
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