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CLIMATE CHANGE AND BANGLADESH

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Water sustains life. Climate extreme events like flood will drown homes, properties and crops. Without water our survival is threatened. Land become useless as crops won’t grow. Food in-security prevails,<br />

particularly among the already poor and drought affected regions. Scarcity of drinking water is already acute in many parts of the coastal area due to high saline contamination. All these challenges will<br />

compound for this country as rivers start to flow less and less in the dry seasons, while strong current from water rushing from upstream inundate cropland or claim riverbank erosion victims during monsoon.<br />

Photo credit : Naymuzzaman Prince@ebonyNivory, 2007<br />

<strong>CLIMATE</strong> <strong>CHANGE</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>BANGLADESH</strong> has been published with support from Comprehensive Disaster Management<br />

Programme of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and its development partners, UNDP and DFID

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