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COP26: What climate summit means for one woman in Bangladesh

At every high tide, seawater poured through gaps in a series of earth embankments meant to hold back the sea. Whenever they could, the men of the village formed human chains to pass along handfuls of mud to fill the holes – mud was all they had, and it never really did the job.

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