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Rising Waters: India's Sunderbans

Rising Waters: India's Sunderbans

This documentary, which is part of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting's climate change initiative, exposes the growing climate threat on India's Sunderbans Islands.
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Category: Documentaries
Regions: Asia
Topics: Environment

India's Sunderbans islands, on the rim of the Bay of Bengal, are threatened by sea level rise caused by global warming. Scientists say the rising water is causing a variety of impacts, including greater erosion "and thus loss of land" and changes in salinity. Among the unexpected impacts of these changes, Royal Bengal tigers appear to be changing their habitat; moving from uninhabited regions designated as a nature reserve to places where they encounter more people.

 

Meet the Indian humanitarian Tushar Kanjilal, tiger expert Pranabes Sanyal and island dweller Anjuman Bibi. Bibi's house and 7 acres of farmland were carried away in a recent flood.  Standing amidst the wreckage of her house, she says her family is now landless. By one estimate the Sunderbans islands will lose 15% of their area by 2020, about 40 square kilometers. Tushar Kanjilal says many people will become landless environmental refugees. He calls on the Indian government and other countries to help save these people. "The problem has not been created locally and it can't be addressed locally."

 

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