Bangladesh, home to 160 million (approx) people, is among the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Bangladesh has been identified as major hazards for floods, cyclones, droughts, tidal surges, tornadoes, earthquakes, river erosion, water logging, rising water and soil salinity. Bangladesh is at the forefront of climate change impacts. Over the last decade, it has seen some of the strongest storms on record, massive flooding, and exponential property losses. The aim of this project is to visualize the vulnerability of the country due to global warming and climate change.
Sabuj Howlader
Photography