Afghanistan, March 23 -- Multiple reports from international organizations and environmental experts, marking World Water Day, have raised alarms about the planet's water security. Researchers, citing the latest findings, warn that the future of the world's water resources is in grave danger.

The United Nations and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have evaluated the state of water and climate over the past year, revealing deep challenges influenced by global warming, climate change, the risk of widespread droughts, and melting polar ice caps. Time to address these challenges is rapidly running out.

According to reports, global warming is occurring faster than previously predicted. Global temperatures could rise by 2.7d...