ABSTRACT This review article focuses on Impacts of Climate Change and their Effects on Agriculture and livestock in Pakistan. In this article we were studied that the related literature to present topic in a good and better way and also discussed the climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in agriculture and livestock sector. Climate and agriculture are directly connected to one another so I found it good on talk about the summer season, winter season and monsoon season and their impact on agriculture in Pakistan. This article will also provide a short study of undernourished people in Pakistan as well as a graph that explains this theory in a better way. The way to overcome the shortcomings of bad climate effect on agriculture and livestock is also discussed in this paper because various climatic conditions, such as average temperature, humidity, and wind speed, play a signifcant impact in the fertility, reproductive performance, meat and milk output of dairy cows. From all this review. In conclusion the Pakistan is one of the most climate-sensitive nations despite contributing just 0.8% to atmospheric Greenhouse Gases (GHG) More than 40% of the population in this region is involved in agricultural production. Pakistan has inadequate water storage facilities and aging water infrastructure. KEY WORDS: CLIMATE, AGRICULTURE, PAKISTAN. Pakistan Agriculture and Livestock: An Insight and Climate Change Impacts Muhammad Mansoor 1 , Roshan Zada 2 , Muhammad Jamil 3 , Muhammad Kashif 4 , Shahid Hameed Khan Khalil 5 , Zafar Islam 6 and Muhammad Adeel Ahmad 7 1 Plant Sciences Division, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad-44000 Pakistan 2 Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad-44000-Pakistan 3,7 PARC Arid Zone Research Center, Dera Ismail Khan-29050-Pakistan 4 Department of clinical sciences,sub campus Jhang, University of Veterinary and animal sciences, Lahore, Pakistan, Lahore 54000, Pakistan 5,6 Climate, Energy and Water Research institute, National Agricultural Research Center, -Islamabad- 54000-Pakistan Corresponding author email: joyadkpk@googlemail.com Biosc.Biotech.Res.Comm. Special Issue Vol 14 No 09 (2021) INTRODUCTION Agriculture is one of the most vulnerable sectors of the economy to climate change. It reacts to climate change-related changes in temperature, precipitation, and soil radiation. In overpopulated areas of the world, rising temperatures, uneven rainfall distribution, foods, droughts, and other climatic calamities have had an impact on human existence and socio-economic sectors Biosc Biotech Res Comm P-ISSN: 0974-6455 E-ISSN: 2321-4007 Identifers and Pagination Article Information Year: 2021 Vol: 14 No (9) Special Issue Received: 18 th Apr 2021 Pages: 321-329 Accepted after revision: 10 th June 2021 This is an open access article under Creative Commons License Attribn 4.0 Intl (CC-BY). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21786/bbrc/14.9.59 321 (ie, South Asia). Assessing the eventual economic impact of climate change on agricultural producers, consumers, and other factors necessitates a thorough examination of the economic impact utilizing data from several climate and crop models. Scientists and crop experts collaborated on a thorough study to investigate the potential consequences of climate change. They analyzed the interaction of meteorological variables using multiple physical, biological, and chemical principles, and then estimated their reaction to rising amounts of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere using global climate models. Agricultural facilities account for about 20% of the rise in man-made greenhouse gas emissions each year. Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane (CH 4 ), and nitrous oxide (NOx) emissions from the industry contribute to global warming (N 2 O). Greenhouse gases allow light to reach the