World Water Day: Billions will have Limited Access to Water by 2050
UN Secretary-General warned that without further efforts, between 3.5 and 4.4 billion people in the world will live with limited access to water, with more than 1 billion of them in major cities.
Key Features
- World Water Day, celebrated on 22 March every year, is about focusing attention on the importance of water. It highlights the importance of freshwater and advocates the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
- This year’s theme, ‘Water and Climate Change’, explores how water and climate change are inextricably linked.
- The World Water Day 2020 campaign explains statements such as:
- We cannot afford to wait. Climate ....
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