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Between 470 million to 760 million people worldwide could lose their land to rising seas if global warming is allowed to continue unbridled, says a study conducted by scientists at Climate Central, a nonprofit research and news organization. In this photograph by Shahria Sharmin of @ap.images, Saleha, 38, who lost her land to river erosion, stands in a field that she farms with her husband in exchange for a place to stay in the island district of Bhola, where the Meghna River spills into the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. For more on the UNited Nations Climate Change summit in Paris, France, visit TIME.com. http://ift.tt/1RnIReR
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