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The Great Climate Migration Has Begun | Amanpour and Company 

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The climate crisis is forcing thousands around the world to flee as their homes become increasingly uninhabitable. Abrahm Lustgarten is a Pulitzer Prize-winning environmental reporter and has spent years looking at how climate migration will reshape the world. He speaks with Hari Sreenivasan about his latest project.
Originally aired on May 24, 2021.
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Amanpour and Company features wide-ranging, in-depth conversations with global thought leaders and cultural influencers on the issues and trends impacting the world each day, from politics, business and technology to arts, science and sports. Christiane Amanpour leads the conversation on global and domestic news from London with contributions by prominent journalists Walter Isaacson, Michel Martin, Alicia Menendez and Hari Sreenivasan from the Tisch WNET Studios at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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@davidcoleman757
@davidcoleman757 3 года назад
Globally, we have done zero planning to deal with this. When migration slams into nationalism it is going to get ugly.
@nygrl6102
@nygrl6102 3 года назад
As George Carlin said, the earth is going to shake us off like a bad case of fleas.
@copisetic1104
@copisetic1104 3 года назад
Southern Utah, Las Vegas, Arizona, Nevada, Southern California are not places you want move to right now. No water and failing farms.
@Daenysthedreamer287
@Daenysthedreamer287 3 года назад
We’ve known for decades but let denialism and uncontrolled capitalism and consumption lead the way.
@TinyDancer888
@TinyDancer888 2 года назад
There's no where to hide. Everyone will be affected. They're not fixing the problem fast enough and we will all suffer. Greed is the cause.
@skis_injeans
@skis_injeans 3 года назад
They need to talk about subsequent fresh water privatization by multinational corporations like Nestle.
@donnewton7858
@donnewton7858 3 года назад
Expect more videos like this in the future...
@Bareego
@Bareego 3 года назад
On top of these issues, the decline of the water in the ground that feeds most of irrigated crops in the USA is often overlooked. It's not just about the changes of climate but the effects of large scale farming that uses more resources than can be replenished. This is also already and issue in India and other countries. The first effect most people are going to see from climate change is an increase in food prices.
@Rohit-oz1or
@Rohit-oz1or 3 года назад
Hopefully Christiana is doing fine. Wishing her speedy recovery & great health
@judykinsman3258
@judykinsman3258 3 года назад
This is such an important subject. Thank you for this reporting. Please keep it up!!
@Benedicte1ful
@Benedicte1ful 3 года назад
Food production will become bigger and bigger a problem. Cities have been built in some of the best agricultural land and cement doesn’t grow good vegetables.
@janettehughes1522
@janettehughes1522 2 года назад
I've also read that drought with resulting migration of rural people to cities instigated Syria's civil unrest . And has created problems in India. It's not just a US problem ! " We are all connected " .
@bro7269
@bro7269 3 года назад
I lived in Phoenix for 2 years and just moved back to the midwest. I had lived next to Lake Michigan for nearly 50 years and one thing I didn’t count on when moving to Phoenix was the lack of water. The water quality was quit bad AFAIWC. It smelled and tasted bad. I didn’t really want to move back here but living next to the lake again gives me some relief.
@boathemian7694
@boathemian7694 3 года назад
My libertarian knucklehead friends keep saying how it’s just a hoax, at most plants will grow faster and mocked me for bringing this subject up. I didn’t think it would be noticeable so soon.
@KaritKtana
@KaritKtana 3 года назад
This is fascinating and so disturbing. I don't see how we find a way out of this, it's depressing - but something citizens everywhere need to be educated on
@nkjassal
@nkjassal 3 года назад
Very interesting.. I live in Oakland and the wildfires have been on my mind so much this year. Last year was AWFUL.
@Cookie-ri9pz
@Cookie-ri9pz 3 года назад
Their are a lot of people in the US that don't/don't want to acknowledge this is going to happen. They just keep hating people that they don't understand and don't look like themselves.
@DavidMortaz
@DavidMortaz 3 года назад
We have become climate migrants too and will move out of California this year partially due to our fear of massive fires that are impossible to control! The cost of Real Estate which has a ripple affect on all other expenses.
@Anna-gt3gg
@Anna-gt3gg 3 года назад
I live on the southern east coast of Florida and have been hit with an $8,000 annual home insurance premium. This raised my monthly mortgage by more than $200/ month.
@alexontheedge
@alexontheedge 3 года назад
If we can build oil pipelines that cross continents, why can't we build water pipelines that transfer water from where there's plenty to places where it is scarce?
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