The UN General Assembly has declared March 22 in 1993 World Water Day. Every year the World Water Day is dedicated to an urgent problem or topic. The topic of World Water Day of 2025 is "Preservation of glaciers".
This was reported by the Hydro-Operation and Monitoring Center, noting that glaciers are vital to life. Their melting waters are important for drinking water, agriculture, industry, clean energy production and healthy ecosystems.
Glaciers are found on all continents. Fast melting glaciers are uncertainty in water flows, leaving a profound effect on people and planet. The global reduction in carbon emissions is causing glaciers. This year, the goal of World Water Day is to work together to maintain climate change and the global water crisis. "Over the past 20 years, the loss of glaciers has doubled, due to the change of climate's anthropogen.
If current trends are maintained, many glaciers in regions such as Ander and Himalayas may disappear from 2100 to 70% of the world's freshwater.
2 About 2 billion people use glaciers, snowmelt and mountainous water, drinking, agriculture and energy production. The current sea level is 20 cm higher than in 1900.








