Glaciers, often referred to as the "water towers" of the world, play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystems and regulating global temperatures. However, due to climate change, these ice giants are melting at an alarming rate, threatening biodiversity in multiple ways. From habitat loss to disrupted food chains, the con…
Read moreWater is an essential natural resource for both the future of our planet and humans. Water is the most abundant natural resource we have, but it is also limited and unique. For this reason, water sustainability is essential to socioeconomic growth, marine conservation, and human well-being in the future. Water accessibility is b…
Read moreIntroduction World Water Day is an annual event observed on March 22nd to raise awareness about the importance of water and to promote sustainable water management. This year's theme is "Accelerating Change," which emphasizes the need for urgent action to address the growing water crisis around the world. Water is …
Read moreGroundwater: Making Invisible Visible World Water Day is celebrated on 22 nd of every March since 1993, which focuses on the importance of water present anywhere on the planet. Celebrating this day make nearly 2.2 B aware about water issues. This is all about taking action and accepting challenge to solve global water issues.…
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