Mounting Risks of Glacier Retreat: Freshwater Crisis and Global Action
Glaciers are melting at record rates, threatening freshwater supplies and ecosystems. Record retreat in 2025 highlights urgent risks and sparks global climate action.
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Glaciers are melting at record rates, threatening freshwater supplies and ecosystems. Record retreat in 2025 highlights urgent risks and sparks global climate action.
2024 has officially become the hottest year on record, with global temperatures soaring 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels. The UN calls for urgent climate action in 2025 to combat this alarming trend.
The UN projects the global economy to grow by 2.8% in 2025, matching last year’s rate. Despite challenges, steady growth reflects resilience amidst global uncertainties.
A new UN report warns that over 75% of Earth’s land has become permanently drier in the last 30 years, posing an existential threat to up to five billion people by 2100.
2024 marks the deadliest year for aid workers with 281 lost, says the UN. A call to honor and protect humanitarian heroes.
2024 has become the deadliest year ever for aid workers worldwide, with 281 fatalities reported so far, says the UN. The alarming trend highlights the growing dangers faced by humanitarian personnel.
Despite 1,200 UN alerts about methane leaks, only 1% received real action. Time to stop talking and start plugging those leaks to save our planet! 🌍🔥
At least 40 Palestinians, including children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Sunday, intensifying the humanitarian crisis as hospitals struggle amid ongoing conflict.
The UN warns global temperatures could rise over 3°C unless countries adopt more ambitious carbon emission targets. Immediate action is crucial to avoid devastating climate impacts.
For the first time in two decades, extreme poverty is rising globally, warns a UN report. With inequality skyrocketing and economic challenges persisting, especially in low-income countries, urgent action is needed.