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APWEN Calls for Global Glacier Preservation to Protect Water Resources

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By HeapNews

The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) has called for urgent global action to preserve glaciers, emphasizing their vital role in sustaining freshwater resources and mitigating climate change.

Dr. Atinuke Owolabi, Chairperson of APWEN, made this appeal in a statement on Sunday to mark World Water Day (WWD) 2025, themed *”Glacier Preservation.”*

“Glaciers are critical to life – their meltwater is essential for drinking water, agriculture, industry, clean energy production, and healthy ecosystems,” Owolabi stated.

She noted that while Nigeria has no glaciers, the rapid melting of global ice masses due to climate change has far-reaching consequences for the country.

“Water Security: Glaciers act as natural reservoirs, regulating river flows. Their accelerated melting disrupts water availability, affecting agriculture, industry, and daily life, even in regions far from glaciers,” she explained.

Owolabi also highlighted the threat of rising sea levels, particularly for Nigeria’s coastal cities.

“Increased meltwater contributes to rising sea levels, putting cities like Lagos and Port Harcourt at risk of flooding, erosion, and habitat loss,” she warned.

She further emphasized the role of engineers in addressing the crisis through sustainable solutions.

“Through innovative water management, resilient coastal infrastructure, and climate-friendly engineering practices, we can mitigate these threats,” Owolabi said.

She reaffirmed APWEN Lagos’ commitment to empowering female engineers to lead climate resilience initiatives.

“Together, we can drive innovation, sustainability, and resilience in the face of climate change,” she concluded.

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