How Does It Ends?

I live in northern Iran, in one of the rare places with forests and a suitable climate in Iran. When I was a child, I always saw people with different clothing styles, languages, and sometimes different faces in my hometown, and the people in my town did not always look at them with a positive attitude. Years later, when I heard about the 120-day storms in Sistan and became aware of climate change, I realized that they are migrants who, as a result of climate change and the onset of drought, have migrated from central and eastern regions of Iran to my city. This marked the beginning of my journey for over 10 years to document climate change and its impact on the lives of people in Iran in my long-term project.