Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sea-Level-Rise-in-Bangladesh-27MZIFIXY237.htmlConceptually similarSea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MJCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MSCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MFCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MLCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MRCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MOCompleted★★★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MQCompleted★★★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MNCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in BangladeshGP022MPCompleted★★★★View AllGP022MGSea Level Rise in BangladeshAmiron Nesa, age 50, is one of the many local people affected by sea level rise. Amiron says, "Its extremely difficult to live in the refugee colony. Hygiene is a problem as my family can only bathe in salt water and the toilets we use are unhygienic and crowded. There is a lack of privacy in the camp and I worry about crime here. We are all fighting for space along the embankment but there is no space left."Locations:Bangladesh-Bangladesh Sundarbans-Dacope-Khulna-SrinagarDate:5 Mar, 2010Credit:© Peter Caton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6496px X 4872pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Coastlines-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Refugees-Sea level rise-Traditional clothing-Victims-WaterShoot:Climate Voices in Bangladesh SundarbansPortraits and testimonies from local people living on the Bangladesh side of the Sundarbans. The people here live close to the shoreline and are vulnerable to rising sea levels and flooding.