Amina Mohammed said that the glaciers have lost more than 9,000 billion snow since 1975 – the entire area of Germany is equal to the covering of 25 meters thick.
He warned that if the current rates of glaciers continued in this way, many glaciers would not be able to escape in this century, which would change global ecosystems, livelihoods and water protection. “
“This is not just a crisis in the mountains – this is a global disaster that will have a long distance over the planet and humans.”
These are not just snow
The day before Amina Mohammed said this, she visited Vanak Ghirad in the northern-central region of Tajikistan, where she saw the “wonderful beauty” of this dense snow.
Glasians are an important water source for many communities in Central Asia, from there to get river water and it helps to maintain the lives and livelihoods of millions of people.
However, the source is melting due to climate change. Fast In the last 3 years, it has lost water equal to the Olympic size million5 million pool.
From May 25 to June 8, the International Conference on Glacier Conservation from the Tajikistan capital, Dushan, highlighted the methods of threats for life and livelihoods around the world.
Amina Mohammed said, “This is not just ice. It is food, water and protection for the upcoming generation.”
‘Our glaciers are dying’
Glafs with ice sheets store about 70 percent of the world’s freshwater, which makes their human existence and economy necessary. However, the glaciers have been shrunk at the highest record speed in five years in the last six years.
“Our glaciers are dying,” said Co-Organizer (WMO) General Secretary Selesty Solo, the conference co-organizer (WMO).
“The finishing of the glacier means more than the end of the snow. It is a deadly shock for our ecosystem, economy and social fabric.”
The melting floods and landslides of the glaciers and the seriousness of the landslide, as well as the agriculture and forestry industry enhances various industries like national industries.
Between science and action
Amina Mohammed said that the rate of shrinking of the glaciers should mean immediate action to the international community.
He said, “It’s time to take our people and our planet.”
The UN COP 30 climate change has worked to bring Glaci protection to the world before the COP 30 Climate Change Conference before the conference held in Dushan.
Solio emphasizes that the cells will strengthen the glacier and improve the thin falling warning system “will help create a bridge between science and services.”
In Tajikistan, UN Rashidant Coordinator (RCO) Parvati Ramswami has said that he has focused on assisting farmers through training and knowledge of local community.
He explained, “(training) means more children are safe from disaster, they can go to school, learn and move forward.”
“Family and communities become tolerant and rich.”