Of all the countries in the world, Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The regular and severe natural hazards that already batter the country – tropical cyclones, river erosion, flood, landslides and drought – are all set to increase in intensity and frequency as a result of climate change. Rising sea levels will increasingly inundate Bangladesh’s coast, and dramatic coastal and river erosion will destroy land and homes. These and the many other adverse effects of climate change will have profound repercussions for the economy and development of the country.
One of the most dramatic impacts will be the forced movement of people throughout
Probal Rashid is a documentary photographer and photojournalist working in Bangladesh. He is represented by Zuma Press.
The ‘hot’ issue
The entire population of this planet is facing one common issue right at the moment. Climate Change never seems to die away however much many other issues surface. The Diplomat reports how two neighbouring countries face this problem with hardly any solution.
-Probal Rashid, the Daily News, LK
