World Day for Glaciers 21 March

World Day for Glaciers 21 March

Glaciers are considered as important water towers since they store approximately 70% of the global freshwater.

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Glaciers: Guardians of Earth’s Future

 

Glaciers are nature’s frozen sentinels, vast rivers of ice and snow that carve the Earth, silently bearing witness to the passage of time and the shifting rhythms of our planet.

They are essential to Earth’s ecosystem, acting as critical freshwater reservoirs and indicators of the planet’s health. They provide water for millions of people, regulate sea levels, and support biodiversity.

Yet, these frozen giants are under threat. Rising global temperatures are causing glaciers to retreat at an alarming rate, leading to water scarcity, rising sea levels, and increasing the chances of natural disasters like floods or landslides.

These cascading changes jeopardize ecosystems, human livelihoods, and economies around the world. To address this urgent challenge, ambitious action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is essential.

The first World Day for Glaciers, declared by the UN in its resolution A/RES/77/158 along with the International Year of Glaciers 2025, encourage us all to act to preserve the vital role of glaciers in sustaining life on Earth for generations to come.

 

a climber climing the inner part of a glacier in Alaska

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Join the movement, save the glaciers

UNESCO and the World Meteorological Organization join forces to champion the cause of glaciers. They are the leading UN agencies in charge of the International Day and the International Year of Glaciers. Follow their initiatives! Let’s act now to protect our glaciers and safeguard the lifelines they provide!

2025 International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation

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