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pscot

(21,024 posts)
Tue May 6, 2014, 11:26 AM May 2014

"Seas in Bangladesh could rise as much as 13 feet by 2100

(that) means they have no hope of preparing themselves", Dr. Pethick says.

This is a long article with plenty of disturbing pictures.

DAKOPE, Bangladesh — When a powerful storm destroyed her riverside home in 2009, Jahanara Khatun lost more than the modest roof over her head. In the aftermath, her husband died and she became so destitute that she sold her son and daughter into bonded servitude. And she may lose yet more.



Ms. Khatun now lives in a bamboo shack that sits below sea level about 50 yards from a sagging berm. She spends her days collecting cow dung for fuel and struggling to grow vegetables in soil poisoned by salt water. Climate scientists predict that this area will be inundated as sea levels rise and storm surges increase, and a cyclone or another disaster could easily wipe away her rebuilt life. But Ms. Khatun is trying to hold out at least for a while — one of millions living on borrowed time in this vast landscape of river islands, bamboo huts, heartbreaking choices and impossible hopes.

As the world’s top scientists meet in Yokohama, Japan, this week, at the top of the agenda is the prediction that global sea levels could rise more than three feet by 2100. Higher seas and warmer weather will cause profound changes.

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"Seas in Bangladesh could rise as much as 13 feet by 2100 (Original Post) pscot May 2014 OP
We can anticipate SCORES OF MILLIONS of climate refugees from Bangladesh. Jim Lane May 2014 #1
One of the BJP's election promises last month pscot May 2014 #2
 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
1. We can anticipate SCORES OF MILLIONS of climate refugees from Bangladesh.
Tue May 6, 2014, 09:37 PM
May 2014

The linked article details what's already going on. Sea level rise, with resulting salt-water encroachment on water tables and inundation of farmland (thus rendering it barren), has forced many Bangladeshis to give up farming and leave their coastal villages. They're now in urban slums trying to find work in industry. And this is only a very mild foreshadowing of the problem yet to come.

pscot

(21,024 posts)
2. One of the BJP's election promises last month
Tue May 6, 2014, 09:58 PM
May 2014

was that they would complete the security fence between India and Bangladesh. India sent a team of experts to Israel to learn how it's done. We live in interesting times.

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