Climate Refugees Are Forced to Adapt, as Rising Sea Levels Swallow Bangladesh's Land
Rising seas in Bangladesh force families to adapt as climate refugees. In this lesson, explore how communities face displacement, survival, and resilience.
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September 9, 2025
Rising seas in Bangladesh force families to adapt as climate refugees. In this lesson, explore how communities face displacement, survival, and resilience.
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Few countries in the world are considered more vulnerable to the impact of rising sea levels and climate change than Bangladesh, a nation of 175 million people squeezed into a landmass the size of Iowa. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, Fred de Sam Lazaro traveled to Bangladesh to look at efforts to build resilience in the face of the escalating consequences.
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Republished with permission from PBS News Hour Classroom.