TITLE: Tears of global warming
Worldwide, climate change is destroying livelihoods, infrastructure and communities, forcing people from their homes, towns and even countries. Bangladesh is on the frontline of these impacts and exceptionally vulnerable to climate change. In addition to these impacts, coastal regions are suffering increasing frequency and severity of tropical storms, which cause loss of human life, damage to houses, property and infrastructure, and disruption of agriculture and other livelihoods. Due to increasing global temperature day by day and uncontrolled use of ground water outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during the dry season, with crop yields declining at an alarming rate and the shortage of safe drinking water. Drought in southern part of Bangladesh is bit difference then other part because this part is totally surrounded by the sea "Bay of Bengal" whose water is so salty that it is unable for drinking. Even in deep tube well water the salinity is so high that it is unusable for drinking.
AUTHOR: sharwar Apo (Bangladesh)
Hi, my name is Sharwar Hussain Apu. I started taking interest in photography as a hobby back in 2015. Since then , I have traveled almost allover Bangladesh taking pictures of different events, people and cultures.
Documentary Photography is my strong suit. That’s why I like to think myself as an artist and a storyteller when it comes to describing my role as a photographer. I fill my frames with stories that everyone ignores but needs to be told. They are of the voiceless, the helpless and the forsaken. My recent ongoing long term documentary project on climate change under the title are " Tears of global warming " and " Tears of water .
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