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Climate Change

Climate change significantly impacts water resources, leading to irregular rainfall, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels that threaten freshwater supplies. Currently, 25% of the global population faces extreme water scarcity, which could rise to two-thirds by 2025, exacerbating health risks and economic burdens. Immediate action and sustainable water management practices are essential to address these challenges and ensure access to clean water for all.

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Climate Change

Climate change significantly impacts water resources, leading to irregular rainfall, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels that threaten freshwater supplies. Currently, 25% of the global population faces extreme water scarcity, which could rise to two-thirds by 2025, exacerbating health risks and economic burdens. Immediate action and sustainable water management practices are essential to address these challenges and ensure access to clean water for all.

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Climate Change

Exploring the critical link between climate change and water crises.
Introduction

Climate change presents an urgent and pressing reality, affecting all aspects of life,
particularly our vital water resources. The impacts can no longer be marginalized or
seen as distant threats; they are immediate, influencing the availability and security of
water globally.

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01 Causes
Irregular Rainfall
affects water storage
The changing climate leads to unpredictable rainfall
patterns, where heavy downpours overwhelm storage
systems, causing floods, while prolonged dry spells result in
severe droughts. This inconsistency not only depletes water
reserves but makes effective water conservation
increasingly difficult, highlighting the urgent need for
adaptive measures.

4
Melting Glaciers reduce river water supply

Glaciers serve as natural reservoirs for many regions, especially in places like the
Himalayas, where their shrinkage diminishes the steady flow of rivers depended on
by millions. Countries vulnerable to this crisis face significant challenges, anticipating
acute water shortages as these vital sources dwindle, underscoring the need for
immediate action.

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Rising Sea Levels contaminate freshwater sources

As sea levels rise due to climate change, saltwater intrusion poses a serious threat to
coastal freshwater supplies. This contamination not only reduces the availability of
safe drinking water but also impacts agricultural practices and local ecosystems,
emphasizing the urgent need for innovative solutions to protect our freshwater
resources and ensure food security for vulnerable populations.

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02 Impact
Extreme water scarcity impacts population

Approximately 25% of the global population is currently facing extreme water scarcity,
and projections suggest that this could rise to two-thirds by 2025. This scarcity leads
to increased competition for resources, exacerbating social tensions and
displacement, particularly in regions already vulnerable to climate impacts, making it
imperative for communities to advocate for sustainable water management practices.

8
Health risks from waterborne diseases

The World Health Organization reports that 700 children die each day from diseases
related to contaminated water. Water scarcity exacerbates sanitation issues, leading
to outbreaks of diseases like cholera and dysentery. Ensuring access to clean water
and sanitation is paramount, as it directly influences public health outcomes and
community resilience.

9
Economic burden of
water expenses
In regions impacted by water crises, the cost of water has
increased significantly, with some areas seeing expenses
rise tenfold. This economic strain affects household budgets,
limits access to education, and hinders business
development. Addressing the underlying causes of water
scarcity is critical to alleviating this financial burden and
promoting economic stability.

10
Conclusions

The intersection of climate change and water crises is a pressing issue that demands
our immediate attention and action. By understanding the causes and impacts, we
can advocate for smarter water management solutions and policies, ensuring a
sustainable future where everyone has access to the essential resource of clean
water.

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