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Portrait of a woman and child on Manpura Island. Bangladesh is seen as one of the world's most vulnerable countries to climate change. In Bangladesh, the so called "climate refugees", people who have been forced to move or lost their livelihood to events associated with climate change such as extreme weather or rising water level and soil erosion, number in the millions. Although the direct cause and effect can't always be attributed to climate change, it is safe to say that the Bangladeshis are on the front line of the impact of climate change on humanity. Manpura Island sits on the edge of the Bay of Bengal at the mouth of the Meghna River and has been deeply affected by soil erosion.
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2019-02-13
Roger Lemoyne/Unicef/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Roger Lemoyne/Unicef/Redux
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