Dhaka, April 19 -- Bangladesh is at the forefront of a burgeoning global crisis. Every year, thousands of Bangladeshis are forced to leave their habitat due to frequent natural hazards, such as flooding and cyclones, which are exacerbated by climate change.
What was once considered environmental degradation is now turning into a global crisis. It is estimated that a few million people living in coastal areas are displaced annually.
Due to Bangladesh's low-lying geography and position in the Bay of Bengal, it is considered one of the world's first mass climate migrations. Climate change is no longer a future threat for Bangladesh but rather a haunting reality, forcing people to abandon their homes.
Bangladesh is one of the most climate-...
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