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How Climate Change Is Fuelling the U.S. Border Crisis
Wed, 2019-04-10 07:08 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Outside the small village of Chicua, in the western highlands, in an area affected by extreme-weather events, Ilda Gonzales looks after her daughter.
newyorker.com - by Jonathan Blitzer - Photography by Mauricio Lima - April 3, 2019
. . . In most of the western highlands, the question is no longer whether someone will emigrate but when. “Extreme poverty may be the primary reason people leave,” Edwin Castellanos, a climate scientist at the Universidad del Valle, told me. “But climate change is intensifying all the existing factors” . . . Farming, Castellanos has said, is “a trial-and-error exercise for the modification of the conditions of sowing and harvesting times in the face of a variable environment.” Climate change is outpacing the ability of growers to adapt.
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