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May 8, 2008

Goodbye Bangladesh

by Nicki Bennett, New York Times, USA - So does that mean people shouldn’t be living in flood or disaster-prone areas, as one of my blog readers wondered recently? Having thought about questions like this a lot for the past few months, I would say no. Firstly (as another blog reader was quick to point out), the people of Bangladesh don’t really have that option as the vast majority of their country sits on a flood plain.

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