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Everyday Stories of Climate Change


'Everyday Stories of Climate Change',threads together research about low-income families' experience and adaptation to climate change across five countries.

Readers will start in Australia and then head to Bangladesh where sea-level rise impacts women’s domestic duties.
Next, you travel to South Africa, where drought is experienced differently based on a person’s race.
After this, you cross the Atlantic Ocean to Bolivia where migration allows families to adapt to climate change, but the separation of family members can strain relationships.
From here, you go to Puerto Rico where people are recovering from Hurricane Maria.
Finally, you go to the Caribbean Island, Barbuda, where people are resisting disaster capitalists after Hurricane Irma.

Written by Dr Gemma Sou, Adeeba Risha and Dr Gina Ziervogel.





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