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[makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel riveracollazo we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. We dont see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. Because thats what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to cross a border or they decide to cross the desert, theyre facing their own death, theyre facing the death of their loved ones, their children, and that is a better decision than staying behind. Reporter look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. Tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar Palencia Chavez speaking spanish] [pastor Gustavo Banda speaking spanish] protester apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting apology apology [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] riveracollazo something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often there is no population to go back to. The same thing happens with wars. So, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they dont know and there are no other people from their own country. Narrator tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the citys ability to support them. In ulaanbaatar, the capital of mongolia, more than 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsuaki toyoda people in mongolia have been practicing herding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. Even today, about onequarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. The dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but its becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda there is about 750,000 People Living in the care districts where infrastructure is very limited. Toyoda the young people in mongolia is no different from any other young People Living in other countries. They are very curious about what the urban life can offer to them. Toyoda we need better longterm strategies to make sure that the livestock sector will become more sustainable. So its probably better that we focus our assistance toward marginal herders, especially to try to protect their livestock so that they can maintain their traditional nomadic way of life. Announcer earth focus is made possible in part by. Qqfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfv man the idea of utilizing a nonnative plant such an olive is quite intriguing. Its a sign of resistance and resilience to all the oppression that the tribe has been put through over the decades and millennia. Man 2 weve been here for thousands of years, and we believe in taking care of our land sustainably. And oncehe tribe started gaining enough resources to be able to purchase some ranches, it was just something that was meant to be. Ma3 the tribe was conrned abouwater coervation coerned abt pesticiduse, d wantedo grow arop that was wesuited these sls anthis clite. Man ur peoplhave alws been

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