Published on: October 9, 2024
STATE OF GLOBAL WATER RESOURCE REPORT
STATE OF GLOBAL WATER RESOURCE REPORT
NEWS – The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has released State of Global Water Resource Report
HIGHLIGHTS
- The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported that 2023 marked the driest year for global rivers in over three decades.
- This signifies a critical shift in water availability amidst growing global demand.
Glacier Mass Loss Reaches Record Levels
- Glaciers experienced the largest mass loss in the last 50 years.
- 2023 marked the second consecutive year of global ice loss across all regions.
Impact of Climate Change on Water Cycle
- Human-induced climate change has made the hydrological cycle more erratic and unpredictable.
- Rising temperatures lead to either too much or too little rainfall, exacerbating drought and flood conditions.
Call for Early Warning Systems for Water Hazards
- The WMO highlights the need for improved monitoring and forecasting of water-related hazards.
- The Early Warnings for All initiative aims to implement early warning systems globally by 2027.
Extreme Weather Patterns in 2023
- Prolonged droughts and floods were driven by the transition from La Niña to El Niño and exacerbated by climate change.
- 2023 was also the hottest year on record, further intensifying these water-related challenges.