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Trash discarded into the mangroves by tourists on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. The trash prevent the mangrove seeds from growing thus allowing the island soil to slip away into the sea. The Sundarban islands and mangroves are sinking, say experts, due to climate change. Locals say they are overwhelmed by tourists' trash that affect the mangroves and sudden changes in weather patterns that have caused such damage that they continue to struggle to recover. One of the islands, once inhabited, has slowly sunk. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)

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Trash discarded into the mangroves by tourists on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. The trash prevent the mangrove seeds from growing thus allowing the island soil to slip away into the sea. The Sundarban islands and mangroves are sinking, say experts, due to climate change. Locals say they are overwhelmed by tourists' trash that affect the mangroves and sudden changes in weather patterns that have caused such damage that they continue to struggle to recover. One of the islands, once inhabited, has slowly sunk. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)