Al Jazeera English - Witness: Meltdown Fiji

Al Jazeera English - Witness: Meltdown Fiji

Kabara, a remote Pacific island, is a picture postcard image of white, sandy beaches framed by palm tress and tranquil blue waters. But its 400 inhabitants are quickly running out of food and resources due to climate change.
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Category: Documentaries
Regions: Oceania
Topics: Environment

Kabara, a remote Pacific island, is a picture postcard image of white, sandy beaches framed by palm trees and tranquil blue waters. Its 400 or so inhabitants appear to live a life of unhurried self-sufficiency. But this tiny island could be running out of time: where seafood was once so plentiful, islanders now struggles to catch enough fish to feed their families and vegetables no longer grow in the barren soil. The film dramatically documents the impact of climate change.

 

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Rageh Omaar presents Witness, a half-hour daily documentary series which features short, specially commissioned or acquired films gathered from independent filmmakers.
 
Each documentary reveals the unknown lives of ordinary people, following their lives, telling their stories and portraying the challenges that confront them. Our witnesses are people in a situation or those who have observed them first hand.
 
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