Global warming will hit Bangladesh hard. Climate-related natural disasters already have this nation's 150 million inhabitants seeking higher ground. Within 50 years scientists predict that 20 million Bangladeshis could be displaced if sea levels rise. Here's a story about one Bangladeshi who isn't waiting for that to happen. He's adapting his community to survive floods today. Produced by Stephen Sapienza for Foreign Exchange
fuking stupit indian
dabpara 1 year ago
@shafkat143 understand what Global warming is first please, it is not something that is preventable. It is a natural phenomenon. We are now in an inter-glacial period where the world is supposed to be getting warmer. Humans are nothing but just part of bigger natural phenomenons. We have no other option BUT to adapt. Seeing things for something else, will only bring fatal devastation.
nahhboss 1 year ago
so we don't have to prevent global warming since we are adopting how to live on the water!!! this man is also a fraud that spoiling the nation to the entire world. fuck him!
shafkat143 2 years ago
floating land or floating cities can be the solution
umairs85 2 years ago
lets be honest, much better then living in some polluted, dirty, city. And getting brainwashed every day from media. And living in stress coz u need to pay rent or insurance.
We have to think again what life is all about.
Haik0 3 years ago