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Welands and Climate Change- Theme of World Wetlands Day 2019 |
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by Kushal Naharki | 02-02-2019 18:05
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Everyone of us must have known that February 2nd is celebrated as World Wetlands Day as this day marks adoption of the Convention on Wetlands in 1971, in the Iranian city of Ramsar on the shores of the Caspian Sea. The theme for previous years were: Wetlands for a Sustainable Urban Future- 2018, Wetlands for Disaster Risk Reduction- 2017, Wetlands for our Future: Sustainable Livelihoods- 2016, Wetlands for our Future- 2015, Wetlands and agriculture- 2014, Wetlands and water management- 2013, Wetlands and tourism-2012 and Wetlands and forests -2011. The theme for the year 2019 is Wetlands and Climate Change. In this report I will be discussing how wetland as natural solution to climate change and how should we protect it. Wetlands are also considered the most biologically diverse of all ecosystems, serving as home to a wide range of plant and animal life. Wetlands and ClimateChange IGO Statement to UNFCCC COP23 on behalf of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands says Wetlands are the planet¡¯s most effective carbon sinks and represent unrealised potential for climate mitigation. Peatlands are particularly important; they store twice as much carbon as the entire world¡¯s forest biomass. Coastal wetlands - mangroves, tidal flats and seagrass beds – now being referred to as ¡°blue carbon ecosystems¡± also play an important role in carbon sequestration. Wetlands provide buffers against sea level rise and storm surges, and reduce the impacts of floods, droughts and cyclones. A study published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment compared the carbon sequestration potential of a handful of marine ecosystems and found that mangroves, salt marshes and seagrass meadows have the greatest impact on being as solution to climate change. Wetlands are a natural solution. Wetlands naturally absorb and store carbon Peatlands, mangroves, and seagrass store vast amounts of carbon. Peatlands cover about 3% of our planet¡¯s land and store approximately 30% of all landbased carbon. Wetlands They reduce the intensity of waves, storm surges, and tsunamis, shielding the 60% of humanity who lives and works along coastlines from flooding, property damage and loss of life. Wetland Preservation We must conserve and restore our wetlands. Wetland although being so much important to us, 64% of the world¡¯s wetlands have been lost in the last century. We continue to lose wetlands, at the rate of 1% per year, which is faster than the rate of deforestation. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, an intergovernmental treaty with 169 Contracting Parties, provides a ready platform for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and to contribute to achieving the Paris Agreement ambition and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. We must Restore, Conserve and make wise utilization. We shouldn¡¯t drain, build building and structures over them and degrade our wetlands. Let¡¯s protect our Wetlands and cope with climate change. Reference: https://www.worldwetlandsday.org/documents https://www.ramsar.org/news/wetlands-crucial-in-addressing-climate-change-0 |
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Thank you Mentor for your love and support.
Your support always inspires us to write more and meaningful reports.
Posted 06-02-2019 22:59
Hello Kushal, though monthly report theme for this month was not about Wetland Day and wetlands, it is still good to know that many regional ambassadors are submitting their reports on their own will, remembering our Wetland Day to be not forgotten!
Wetlands are allegedly known for many of their advantages but unfortunately many people still do acknowledge them as 'smelly and filthy pond with mosquitoes'. Apart from the fact that they do have mosquitoes and some flying insects, it is important to let people understand how they do mean to us :)
How to let people know values of wetlands can be provided by reports from our regional ambassadors like you!
Thanks so much as always,
Posted 06-02-2019 22:39
Thank you @Mentor. The themes have deep meaning every year, we just have to understand and work on it. I wrote this report so that everyone could understand the whole theme rather than knowing what was the theme for this year.
Green Cheers Mentor :)
Posted 04-02-2019 22:37
Hello Kushal
It is even nicer to have themes that show that wetlands and climate change are relevant issues.
Wetlands are amazing as they play such amazing roles not only as habitats for various living beings but also as a self-purifying geographical feature.
Hope this year could show good results on these matters!
Thanks for sharing :)
Posted 04-02-2019 12:02
Thank you Bwalya
Posted 03-02-2019 17:45
Thank you for your report.
Posted 03-02-2019 15:21
Thank you Deepak dai and faith.
This year's report is more relatable as it is related with the global issue of Climate Change
Green Cheers :) :)
Posted 03-02-2019 10:46
Hello Kushal
Thank you for your report
I had aslo written report about werland and importance
Your report highlights about climate change also which I liked
Keep writing :)
Posted 03-02-2019 03:31
I love this year's theme.. wetlands are one of the most important yet vulnerable ecosystems and our best allies against climate change! Thank you for the report Kushal:)
Posted 03-02-2019 02:37