Rising threat at the water's edge
Briefly

Climate change is warming waters, shifting ocean patterns and transforming the region's yearly monsoon from a reliable lifeline into a menace.
The challenges confronting nations adjacent to the Bay of Bengal likely foreshadow struggles ahead on a global scale, as the water in the bay rises faster than in other major bodies of water.
In Odisha and Sri Lanka, communities reliant on fishing and agriculture are forced to adapt as climate change disrupts traditional ways of life, leading to livelihood crises and migration to urban centers.
Read at Washington Post
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