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Climate Change Taking Toll on South Indian Fishing Communities

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Climate Change Taking Toll on South Indian Fishing Communities
On Climate's Front Lines

On Climate's Front Lines

World Fisheries Day: Drowning under climate impacts, fisherfolk need  equitable solutions - Greenpeace India

World Fisheries Day: Drowning under climate impacts, fisherfolk need equitable solutions - Greenpeace India

Indian women displaced by climate change 'abandoned' as men migrate to find  work

Indian women displaced by climate change 'abandoned' as men migrate to find work

Africa Program for Fisheries

Africa Program for Fisheries

Climate Impacts on African Fisheries: The Imperative to Understand and Act

Climate Impacts on African Fisheries: The Imperative to Understand and Act

Great Lakes Fisheries  The Nature Conservancy

Great Lakes Fisheries The Nature Conservancy

Asia Pacific Impact Report 2022

Asia Pacific Impact Report 2022

Indian fishermen use smartphones to map a vanishing way of life, News, Eco-Business

Indian fishermen use smartphones to map a vanishing way of life, News, Eco-Business

In the Sundarban, climate change has an unlikely effect — on child  sex-trafficking

In the Sundarban, climate change has an unlikely effect — on child sex-trafficking

How climate change is taking a toll on livelihoods of small-scale fishers  in Kerala

How climate change is taking a toll on livelihoods of small-scale fishers in Kerala

Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard -  The New York Times

Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard - The New York Times

There are less fish in the sea': Extreme weather takes a toll on Mumbai's  fishermen

There are less fish in the sea': Extreme weather takes a toll on Mumbai's fishermen

Facing the dual threat of climate change and human disturbance, Mumbai –  and the world – should listen to its fishing communities

Facing the dual threat of climate change and human disturbance, Mumbai – and the world – should listen to its fishing communities