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What consequence of climate change directly affects freshwater resources?

The melting of glaciers

The melting of glaciers is a direct and alarming consequence of climate change, threatening the freshwater sources upon which billions of people depend. As glaciers melt, not only does sea level rise, but the reserves of freshwater for irrigation, human consumption, and aquatic ecosystems diminish. This has a particularly severe impact on regions that rely on glacier water for their water supply during the driest months, endangering food security, access to drinking water, and the health of communities.