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Old 02-12-2020, 03:05 PM
gary
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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Thanks for the photo and info Gary. I read somewhere that Bangladesh, besides being the first country significantly hit by sea level rise will be inhabitable in parts very quickly. Some even say within the decade. Because of a combination of heat and air saturation with water. There are times of the day when an exposure of a couple of hours only will be lethal as the human body cannot regulate temperature in hot and high humidity environment. The next few years we're going to see a massive shift in populations (climate refugees) moving to other countries in more temperate areas.
Hi Marc,

Then if you add into the mix refugees such as the over 1 million
Rohingya who are down in Cox's Bazar, which is on the Bangladesh
coast just below the right hand extent of the image, that will also
get caught up in the climate change impacts, it's one monumental
disaster that is unfolding.

Whenever I hear "Bangladesh" I instantly think "water".
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