Why rising sea levels could trigger a maternal health crisis
Briefly

As sea levels rise, rivers dry up, and cyclones become more severe, low-lying areas like Satkhira in Bangladesh face the first-hand consequences of saltwater intrusion from climate change.
The memory of drinking salty water in Satkhira is vivid for Akhter, causing her hair loss, skin problems, and irregular menstrual cycles due to salt exposure, impacting her reproductive health.
Read at Fast Company
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