Climate change crisis: Why extreme weather is reshaping food, water and migration
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El Nino-driven weather swings are affecting every corner of the world from Thailand's rice fields to Europe's raging wildfires. Climate change is straining food systems, displacing families, and testing environmental limits. CGTN's Sean Callebs spoke with Lisa Sachs, Director of the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment and Associate Professor at Columbia University's Columbia Climate School, about what's driving these shifts and who's being hit hardest. 0:00 El Niño and the global climate change threat 0:55 How extreme weather is threatening food security 1:20 Climate change puts global rice supplies at risk 2:20 Climate disasters are forcing people from their homes 3:40 Colorado River water crisis and El Niño relief 5:28 The unequal cost of climate change #bizshow #ClimateChange #ElNino #FoodSecurity #WaterCrisis Watch CGTN LIVE on your computer, tablet or mobile https://cgtnamerica.vhx.tv/videos/hd-live-broadcasts Subscribe to CGTN America on YouTube Follow CG
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