World Water Day 2025.
World Water Day 2025: Life cannot be imagined without water, but the lack of water on the earth, the crisis of human civilization is deep. Excessive water exploitation biodiversity has raised questions about the future. As the climate change and the melts of glaciers rapidly, the water crisis continues to increase. Experts believe there will be a severe shortage of drinking water in front of the world if governments do not act in the direction of water management in the direction of water management.
Crisis may stand in front of more than two billion people
The World Water Development Report released by UNESCO has expressed serious concern over the melting of glaciers by 2025. According to the report, more than two billion people in the world’s total population can face serious problems of water and food. The report warns that if the current rate of melting of glaciers continues, its results will be unprecedented and destructive. Climate change will affect the two agricultural lands in the world as the snow is shrinking and the decline in snowfall in the hills. Currently, 2.75 lakh glaciers in the world are spread to about seven million square kilometers, but they melt fast due to climate change.
No clean water for drinking 26 percent of the population
UNESCO’s report refers to this crisis and danger. This 2023 report states that 26 percent of the world’s population, that is, there is no clean water for drinking two billion people. Not only that, but two to three billion people cross the water shortage at least once. Considering the increasing speed of water shortage in cities, by 2050, 2.4 billion people may face water shortage. This water crisis has become a major challenge not only for humans, but for the biodiversity and the entire environmental system.
The water crisis on the earth for these reasons
The water crisis has become a serious problem worldwide. There are many reasons for the availability of water, including natural and anthropological factors.
Excessive exploitation of water levels
Water consumption is constantly increasing due to industrialization, agriculture and urbanization. The water level falls rapidly as groundwater is excessive.
Rain imbalance and climate change
Due to climate change, there is an imbalance in the form of rain. Many areas receive excessive rainfall and there are drought elsewhere. Due to global warming, glaciers melt and affect water resources.
Water pollution
Water is polluted by the rise in the flow of industrial waste, chemicals, plastic and sewage in rivers, lakes and ponds. This is very intensifying the water crisis.
Deforestation
Trees play an important role in water protection. Cutting the forest affects the accumulation of rainwater and water sources.
Irregular water management
There are no proper water management system in many countries. Water crisis increases due to wasted, leakage and irregular distribution system. To overcome the water crisis, it is necessary to adhere to water protection, rainwater harvesting, water recycling and standard water management. The problem of the water crisis can only be overcome by joint efforts.
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