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Abrahm Lustgarten: Climate migration is not that simple

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According to experts, climate change will have rendered 19% of the world uninhabitable by 2070. Where will the millions and millions of people who today live in the at-risk areas of Central America or Sudan go?

How can we prepare for an unprecedented wave of migrants? In this «It's Not That Simple» interview,  American writer and journalist Abrahm Lustgarten seeks to answer these questions.

«It's Not That Simple» brings you today's big issues, simplified by leading experts.

Because in a time of dizzying information, sometimes you have to pause before you can understand. Because not everything is that simple.

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