DECCMA researcher Asish K Ghosh writing for the Down to Earth magazine and blog about climate change and other environmental threats.
Kolkata and Sundarbans: climate change rhetorics
DECCMA is mentioned in the article
Drones on the delta
In Ghana’s Volta River delta, the remotely-operated aerial vehicles are going where researchers can’t to help study coastal erosion, flooding and migration. Accompanying secondary school workbook. By Brian Owens on November 15, 2016
The Waves Will Take Us Away
Climate change is destroying thousands of miles of West Africa’s coastline. It’s only a matter of time before it knocks out the region’s economy, too.
Photographs by Matilde Gattoni, Feature in foreignpolicy.com, October 21, 2016
West Africa Is Being Swallowed by the Sea
Encroaching waters off the coast of Togo, Ghana, Mauritania, and others are destroying homes, schools, fish, and a way of life.
By Matteo Fagotto, Photography by Matilde Gattoni, Feature in foreignpolicy.com, October 21, 2016
Professor Munsur Rahman participates in a talk show on the politics of water use. He highlights DECCMA research on the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta and the importance of international cooperation in transboundary river basins.