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    Home » Global river flows dropped to record lows in 2023, UN report reveals
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    Global river flows dropped to record lows in 2023, UN report reveals

    October 7, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Global river flows reached record lows in 2023 due to extreme weather patterns and prolonged droughts, according to a report published by the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Monday. The State of Global Water Resources report, which analyzed data from the past 33 years, found that major water basins across the world were significantly impacted, including the Mississippi and Amazon rivers, both of which recorded unprecedented low levels.

    Global river flows dropped to record lows in 2023, UN report reveals

    In Asia, the report revealed that the Ganges and Mekong river basins faced similar challenges, with below-average water levels threatening critical agricultural and industrial operations in the region. According to the WMO, approximately 50 percent of global catchment areas displayed abnormal conditions in 2023, with most regions experiencing a water deficit. This alarming trend has raised concerns about the sustainability of water resources amid increasing global demand.

    “Water is becoming the most telling indicator of climate distress,” said Celeste Saulo, Secretary-General of the WMO. Saulo highlighted that climate change is creating unpredictable water cycles, leading to erratic droughts and floods, and called for enhanced global cooperation and improved hydrological monitoring systems.

    The report warns that global inaction could lead to further deterioration of vital water sources. Industries, particularly agriculture and energy, as well as public utilities, are heavily dependent on stable water supplies. Without immediate measures to manage water resources, experts fear the world will face even more severe water shortages, with devastating effects on vulnerable regions.

    Regions like the Middle East and Africa are particularly at risk, as arid conditions are exacerbating water scarcity. The report calls for urgent global collaboration to develop resilient infrastructure, reduce wastage, and implement sustainable water management practices to mitigate the long-term impacts of climate change.

    Despite these challenges, Saulo criticized the slow pace of international response. “We have the data and the tools, yet we are not taking the necessary steps to protect our water resources,” she stated. Saulo urged governments and institutions to act swiftly to prevent further degradation of global water systems.

    The WMO report concludes with a stark reminder that, unless immediate action is taken, the world will face increasing water shortages due to climate change. Coordinated efforts and large-scale investments in water management are essential to securing the future of global water supplies.

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