
Water and Climate Change
Water and climate change are interconnected challenges. Climate change, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, causes global temperatures to rise. This leads to melting glaciers and ice caps, fluctuating rainfall, and more frequent extreme weather events. These changes disrupt water supplies, affect agriculture, and increase the risk of floods and droughts. As the climate warms, regions may face water shortages or increased flooding, impacting ecosystems and human communities. Addressing these issues involves reducing emissions, conserving water, and adapting infrastructure to ensure sustainable water access and resilience against climate impacts.