Today, water stress due to climatic hazards such as extreme droughts and floods is affecting many countries, limiting their access to clean drinking water. This year, World Water Week, which takes place from 23 August to 1 September, focuses on the value of water for people, nature, climate change and development.
23 August 2022
Governor de Freitas outlines the importance of training young people in the municipalities of Ceará, Brazil, to foster social and professional development and promote ecological awareness in the community.
Storing about 70 per cent of the world’s fresh water, glaciers are among the planet’s most vital ecosystems. Yet, rising temperatures are shrinking them, endangering more than 2 billion people who depend on seasonal meltwater for their livelihoods.
Mayor Trzaskowski explains how informing and consulting residents about new climate measures is key to building a greener and more resilient Warsaw.



