Witnesses to Climate Change
WWF has been working
to combat climate change -- and its devastating effects on wildlife -- around
the world for many years. In our efforts to save natural ecosystems and the
communities that live in and around them, we have collected stories from people
who are witnesses to how global warming is destroying their homes.
Read their stories and learn more about the effects of climate change around the
world. Their personal stories help to let us all know that climate change
is a global problem that we all need to address -- and we need to address it
quickly.
Witnesses to
Climate Change - India Shitanath Sarkar, Sundarbans Delta, India on the damage from powerful storms
Shitanath Sarkar and his large family lead a precarious existence in the Sundarbans delta, the world's largest, where the Ganges and the Brahmaputra Rivers meet and flow into the Bay of Bengal. As storms and flooding get worse, he wonders what has caused "nature's fury." This is his firsthand account on the effects of climate change.
Inch by inch, my single hectare of land gradually disappeared in front of my eyes. I fear one day our whole village will perish under the waters. When cyclones come ashore we are flooded out for days on end, suspended between life and death. Embankments provide no security - they just buy an extra few hours. We are caught in nature's fury and can easily drown. We are bearing the brunt of nature. Seawater floods villages and the salt destroys crops. Our cows, goats and food stocks get washed away during storms.
There is water everywhere but none to drink. There used to be 18 huts in front my house, now everything has been washed away. Water is pushing us deeper inland. Many families have fled in search of safer areas. I'm too old now. I can't leave the village. Where would I go? I have ten mouths to feed. |