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
A British photographer made the lightning decision to quit the UK to chase storms Down Under and was rewarded with these striking shots. Oliver Kay, 40, left his dead-end IT job in Manchester almost a decade ago with wife Helen in search of a new life in Perth, Western Australia. He mixes a job with one of Perth’s biggest mining companies with his weekend passion of photography. And Oliver struck gold after being woken up by thunder at 3.30 in the morning and taking amazing pictures of lightning filling the sky above Hillary’s Marina in his adopted home city. (Caters News) Photography by Oliver Kay
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'A Conspicuous Fishing Village' Dubai, UAE
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Study Abroad If you were asked to spend a year living in a different location, where would you choose and why?
One of my favourite countries in the world are the United Kingdom and France. If I could study and live anywhere in the world, it would be the UK.
For some reason, the more I read about the it, the more I want to be there. I was always fascinated about travelling to other places from my country and the UK was on top of my list.
I really like how they have preserved much of their history and buildings which in my eyes are really beautiful. I always liked places or cities which are modern but with a classic look like London.
And the UK has some of the best Universities in the world such as Oxford and so on. I hope I’ll have the capacity to study there one day.
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Programming drones is probably the funnest thing I've learned so far. Karlie Kloss, #HourOfCode
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