Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tonmoy-Karmakar-in-Sundarbans-Region-27MZIFLBWW77.htmlConceptually similarAbandoned Home on Hemnagar IslandGP019CDCompleted★★★★★★Rahul Sarkar on Vijaynar IslandGP018NLCompleted★★★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V1FCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in IndiaGP01WJHCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V3FCompleted★★★★Mrs Sabitri Mistry from Hemnagar VillageGP018PNCompleted★★★★Villagers on Molkhali IslandGP018QSCompleted★★★★Anil Mends a Dike in the SundarbansGP018SXCompleted★★★★Displaced Families in IndiaGP01WJGCompleted★★★★View AllGP018HCTonmoy Karmakar in Sundarbans RegionTonmoy Karmakar is only nine years old yet he tells me that it has been a very difficult year for his family who live on the banks of a river that is slowly rising every day. They will probably have to move by the end of the year and there is little space left in his village.Locations:Asia-India-Indian Sundarbans-South AsiaDate:14 Aug, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Peter CatonMaximum size:2336px X 3504pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Boys-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Sea level rise-Small group of peopleShoot:Sea Level Rise in the SundarbansThe Rainbow Warrior is currently docked at the Sundarbans river delta region, an area which is particularly ecologically sensitive. The crew plant mangroves with the local people. These will help to protect the coast from erosion and will also provide nutrients for fish and capture carbon in their environment.Related Collections:Sea Level Rise in Sunderbans DeltaThe Human Face of Climate Change (All Photographers)