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New York Times Ad on Climate...

Posted by Dylan Touhey (2E)
November 13, 2009

New York Times Ad on Climate and Water


You can't live without water, and that's a problem in a warming world.

Billions of people get their fresh water from mountain glacier meltwater flows. The trouble is the planet's glaciers are receding at alarming rates.

Nowhere is this threat more acute than in China and India where huge populations rely on meltwater from rapidly thinning Himalayan glaciers.

Environmental Defense Fund is partnering with the Asia Society to highlight this threat in a full-page ad in tomorrow's New York Times.

The ad is timed to coincide with President Obama's trip to Asia, during which he is scheduled to meet with China's President Hu Jintoa to discuss climate change, among other topics.

You can be one of the first to see the ad, which displays dramatic photos showing the extent of snow cap loss in the Himalayas:

New York Times ad on climate and water

With a climate bill pending in the Senate, we are doing everything we can to keep the pressure on for strong climate action.

You can help by emailing your Senators and urging them to support a climate bill.

Here are some sobering facts about climate and water to inspire you to take action:

7: Number of great rivers in Asia fed by meltwater from Himalayan glaciers (Ganga, Indus, Brahmaputra, Salween, Mekong, Yangtze and Huang He).

2 billion: Number of people, mostly in India and China, who rely on meltwater from Himalayan glaciers for their fresh water.

2035: Date by which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and India's Energy and Resources Institute predict that much of the Himalayas could be glacier free.

66%: Amount by which the July-September flows would be reduced in the Ganga River if we lose the Himalayan glaciers.

37%: Amount of India's irrigated land is located in the Ganga region.

1 and 2: Respective rank of China and India as the world's producers of wheat and rice, food staples for all of humanity.

Please share these facts with friends and family to urge them to join our Operation: Climate Vote campaign: http://www.edf.org/climatevote.

Thank you for your activism and support,
Environmental Defense Fund






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