Bangladesh and Bhutan
Identifier
[items ids=87]
Date
2021
Title
Bangladesh and Bhutan
Relation
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Description
Ade travels through the stunning water world of Bangladesh's Ganges delta, before heading into the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. The Bangladesh delta is stunning and lush - but it's also under threat from the increasingly extreme weather that climate change is causing. The cyclones rolling in from the Indian Ocean are an enormous problem for such a low-lying country: a quarter of Bangladesh is just a few feet above sea level. But Bangladesh is blessed with one of nature's greatest defences against the tidal surges caused by extreme weather: mangrove trees. Ade joins a government effort - racing against the tide - to plant huge new areas with mangroves. In Bhutan, Ade discovers how melting Himalayan glaciers are affecting the entire world. He also meets a yak herder and hears how hard life is getting for normal people there. But after speaking with the prime minister of Bhutan, Ade discovers how Bhutan isn't just carbon neutral, it's carbon negative. A BBC Production.
Creator
BBC Worldwide Learning
Source
Rights
Infobase. 132 West 31st Street, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001.
Contributor
Ade Adepitan
Format
mp4
Type
Moving Image
Subject
Climate Change
Language
English
Running Time
00:51:58
Files
Collection
Citation
BBC Worldwide Learning, “Bangladesh and Bhutan,” Changing Tides, accessed November 4, 2024, https://lis5472.cci.fsu.edu/sp22/group8/items/show/87.