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      The Vanishing Giants: Urgent Global Action for Glacier Preservation

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      By Dipak Kurmi

      As the world stands on the precipice of an escalating climate crisis, a silent catastrophe is unfolding across the planet: the rapid retreat of glaciers. This is not just an environmental issue; it is a global emergency that threatens the very fabric of human existence. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the United Nations has declared 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation and designated March 21 as the annual World Day for Glaciers. This landmark initiative aims to highlight the indispensable role of glaciers in sustaining ecosystems, economies, and societies, while also underscoring the devastating consequences of their accelerated melting.

      Glaciers: The World’s Water Towers in Peril

      Glaciers, covering approximately 700,000 km² across the globe, alongside ice sheets, store nearly 70% of the Earth’s freshwater reserves. These frozen behemoths function as the world’s natural water towers, gradually releasing water over centuries to sustain rivers, agriculture, and hydropower systems. However, the past decade has witnessed an unprecedented acceleration in glacial melt, culminating in record-breaking mass losses between 2022 and 2024. Reports from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) confirm that five of the past six years have seen the most rapid glacier retreat ever documented.

      The 2024 hydrological year alone recorded a staggering 450 billion tons of glacier mass loss. Scandinavia, Svalbard, and North Asia bore the brunt of this depletion, experiencing their most severe annual reduction to date. At the current rate of melting, glaciers in Western Canada, the USA, Scandinavia, Central Europe, the Caucasus, New Zealand, and the Tropics could disappear entirely before the end of the 21st century. The implications of this crisis are dire: in the short term, excessive glacial melt contributes to catastrophic floods; in the long term, entire water supplies for millions of people risk depletion, jeopardizing agriculture, energy production, and biodiversity.

      The Rising Tide: How Glacier Melt Fuels Sea-Level Rise

      Glacial melt is not confined to the mountains—it is reshaping coastlines and displacing communities worldwide. Since the year 2000, glaciers have contributed 18 mm to global sea-level rise. While this figure may seem small, the reality is alarming: every millimeter of sea-level rise exposes an additional 200,000 to 300,000 people to annual flooding, particularly in vulnerable coastal regions. Glaciers now rank as the second-largest contributor to rising sea levels, following ocean thermal expansion.

      A groundbreaking study published in Nature in early 2025, led by the WGMS, revealed that between 2000 and 2023, glaciers lost an astounding 6,542 billion tons of ice—equivalent to the world’s total freshwater consumption over 30 years at three liters per person per day. In Central Europe alone, nearly 40% of glacier mass has disappeared, while the Antarctic and Subantarctic Islands have seen a 2% decline. Without immediate intervention, the repercussions will be irreversible.

      Honoring the Guardians of Climate Change: Glacier of the Year

      To acknowledge the critical importance of glacier preservation, the WGMS has launched the Glacier of the Year initiative. For 2025, South Cascade Glacier in Washington, USA, has been chosen for its extensive monitoring since 1952. This long-term dataset has provided invaluable insights into glacier mass changes and climate patterns, serving as a testament to the urgent need for conservation efforts.

      A Global Effort for Glacier Preservation

      The UN’s commitment to glacier preservation has galvanized over 200 organizations and 35 nations in a united front against climate-induced glacier loss. UNESCO and WMO are at the forefront of this initiative, backed by an advisory board and four specialized task forces representing diverse international stakeholders. A high-level event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on March 21, 2025, will mark the first-ever World Day for Glaciers. This gathering of world leaders, policymakers, scientists, and civil society organizations aims to forge international cooperation on glacier conservation and climate resilience.

      Gender Disparities in Water Security

      The crisis of glacial retreat is not just an environmental issue—it exacerbates deep-seated inequalities in water security. Women and girls, particularly in marginalized communities, disproportionately bear the burden of water collection, often traveling long distances under perilous conditions. Despite their traditional roles as water protectors in many Indigenous and rural societies, women remain severely underrepresented in water governance, diplomacy, and scientific research, comprising only 17-25% of the workforce in these fields.

      A side event during World Water Week 2025 will address these disparities, advocating for the inclusion of women in leadership roles within the water sector. By integrating diverse perspectives and fostering cross-border collaboration, the initiative aims to build more inclusive and sustainable water management systems.

      World Water Day 2025: A Pivotal Moment for Glacier Conservation

      Since 1993, World Water Day—observed annually on March 22—has served as a global platform for sustainable water advocacy. The theme for 2025, Glacier Preservation, emphasizes the urgent need to incorporate glacier conservation into broader climate strategies. The UN-Water flagship World Water Development Report 2025, titled Water Towers: Mountains and Glaciers, will provide key policy recommendations and best practices to tackle this crisis.

      Key messages for World Water Day 2025 include:

      1. Glaciers are melting faster than ever. Climate change is intensifying the water cycle, making it increasingly unpredictable and extreme.
      2. Glacial retreat threatens catastrophe. Billions of people will face shifting water flows, leading to devastating floods, droughts, landslides, and rising sea levels.
      3. Glacier preservation is a survival strategy. Immediate action is needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions and implement sustainable meltwater management solutions.

      Policy Imperatives and the Road Ahead

      The urgency of glacier preservation necessitates a coordinated and immediate global response. Governments, scientists, and civil society must collaborate to implement policies that:

      1. Reduce Carbon Footprints: Transitioning to renewable energy sources and minimizing industrial emissions to slow glacial melting.
      2. Enhance Water Management: Investing in infrastructure to optimize water usage, prevent wastage, and ensure equitable distribution.
      3. Empower Communities: Educating local populations on climate adaptation strategies and fostering community-led conservation initiatives.
      4. Invest in Climate Resilience: Allocating resources for sustainable infrastructure and ecosystem restoration to mitigate water-related risks.

      A Call to Action: The Future of Water is in Our Hands

      The rapid decline of glaciers is an existential threat to global water security, economic stability, and human survival. The International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation presents an unprecedented opportunity for humanity to unite in reversing climate change and safeguarding these frozen reservoirs. By advocating for stringent climate policies, investing in sustainable water management, and fostering international collaboration, we can protect the lifeblood of our planet.

      The time for action is now. The fate of the world’s water towers—and the billions of people who rely on them—rests in our hands.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

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      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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