This is a photo story of the Bangladeshi people who live in the transition of life environment caused by various climate change impacts such as intense floods and tropical cyclones during the monsoon season and drought during the dry season.
In addition, river erosion and landslides caused by rising water levels, destruction of roads and other subsistence infrastructure, health hazards caused by salt water carried by typhoons and floods entering soil and water resources, crops and seafood decrease, and changes in ecosystems inflict severe and long-term burdens on people in Bangladesh.
Through this story that captured one of the vulnerable countries to climate change, I attempt to express one of the aspects of the climate crisis that capture a peaceful and slow-tempo image and everyday life in which there is anywhere instead of dramatic moments and disastrous scenes to visualize such people's lives that have gradually and slowly changed daily-life.
As a result, this story will encourage a deep understanding of what is happening in the corner of this world that is at the forefront of climate change, how its effects change people's lives, and how people coexist with climate change.