Los glaciares del mundo al borde del colapso: un llamado urgente por el planeta

The world's glaciers on the brink of collapse: an urgent call for the planet

The world's glaciers, those majestic masses of ice that for centuries have shaped landscapes, sustained ecosystems, and provided water to millions of people, are dying. This is not a metaphor: scientists warn that 40% of them are already doomed to disappear due to the climate crisis, and if we don't act, we could lose up to 75%. But this isn't just a cold, distant fact: it's an urgent call to action that concerns us all. Because melting ice doesn't just raise sea levels; it also threatens our cities, our water sources, and the stability of the planet we leave to future generations. Here we explain what's happening, why it's so serious, and how, through our everyday decisions, we can still be part of the solution.

 The news is devastating: according to scientists, 40% of the world's glaciers are already doomed to melt due to the climate crisis caused by fossil fuel emissions. And if we don't change course, we could lose up to 75%. This tragedy is not only a symbol of global warming, but a direct threat to millions of people.

Glaciers are not just inert blocks of ice. They are vital sources of fresh water, climate regulators, solar reflectors that cool the planet, and habitats for unique species. Their disappearance threatens to raise sea levels, alter weather patterns, endanger entire ecosystems, and leave whole communities without access to water.

For women, this isn't just a scientific fact: it's an emotional, ethical, and practical wake-up call. We are part of a generation witnessing the collapse in real time, but we also have the tools to push for change. Changing our habits, supporting climate policies, educating our communities, and speaking out are actions that matter. We cannot afford to ignore what is happening.