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How does climate change impact young people and migration?
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11/13/2024
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been saying COP 29 has been taking place all this week in Baku in Azerbaijan. Dozens of world leaders
00:08
have been gathering to discuss how they might combat the challenge and we'll be discussing
00:13
the issue with our guest tonight here on France 24. He is Akash Ranasan who is a climate activist
00:20
and social entrepreneur. Also I think the author of the book I'm a Climate Optimist, Mr. Ranasan,
00:28
that's a good thing to be. You've won numerous awards for your work and you're especially
00:34
interested in this issue of young people migrating because of climate change issues.
00:42
Welcome to the programme. Can you just give us an idea perhaps, give us some examples of
00:49
where this is happening, where young people are moving basically for climate change reasons?
00:58
Thank you for calling me on board and to give you an example where exactly young people are moving
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because of climate migration, everywhere. An example of a place like Ladakh in India.
01:12
We are running out of snowfall which is leaving us by the mid-summer. Now we don't have enough
01:22
water in places like Ladakh which is an extreme cold Himalayan region. If we don't have water
01:30
over there, first we don't have water to drink, second we don't have water to do the business
01:34
which is agriculture. Now when people don't have any work to do over there and they have to support
01:39
the family, what they do is they move out of their own safe land where they have been living from
01:44
their childhood, their family have been living for decades and decades. Now they leave this place
01:49
which offers them comfort and a good health and a very respectable life. They move on to cities,
01:54
urban cities where they do not have any base, no understanding and they work over there somehow to
02:00
make some money, send it back home. Not only in the country itself but they go to other countries
02:04
with the hope that they will be able to make some money and it's happening across the nation,
02:08
not only the specific Ladakhi region in the Himalayas, it's happening in the west area of
02:14
whether we talk about Rajasthan, whether we talk about Gujarat or whether we go northeast
02:19
or central or down south. What can be done to stop this happening? Migration is causing
02:28
problems in other areas but people can surely understand what these young people are having
02:34
to deal with. What approach can be taken to deal with this problem? These countries can't just be
02:38
emptied out of their populations. Exactly and again migration comes with its own
02:47
positive points as well but majorly negative points and we can't really let go of these
02:52
problems. We have been doing the same thing with the climate change. Youngsters have been out
02:56
there whether we talk about COP 29 or the other COPs which have taken places or any global event
03:02
which has been taking places across the globe. There have been so many young people coming up
03:06
and raising their voice and raising the sort of problems they've been facing in their regions
03:11
but policy makers and leaders globally have been ignoring them. That's what we are doing
03:16
with migration as well. If we start working on this subject of migration, we can really
03:22
sort this problem out by putting focus and money where the mouth is but we have been
03:28
delaying our solutions. We have been delaying focusing on problems. If we start focusing,
03:33
we can start giving solutions. We can start doing R&D on places wherever we feel climate
03:39
change is taking place at a rapid speed and causing climate migration. For example, if we say
03:45
a place where Ladakh again, for an example, if we are losing snowfall over there,
03:52
we can start focusing how we can solve it. So for example, India has been building artificial
03:58
glaciers over there by Sonam Wangchuk who's a very famous environmentalist over there.
04:02
So we can bring such more solutions over there and we can help the people with their farming.
04:09
We can use data science, we can use AI in those regions to predict the upcoming snowfall and how
04:15
much water we will have. And we can also use modern technologies to recharge the groundwater
04:21
and also to suggest farmers over there which crop should they go for this season so that they can do
04:27
farming throughout the season. They can make money and survive on that region. But again,
04:31
we don't focus on the problem. We're going to face a lot of migration.
04:36
We saw Donald Trump elected just a week ago and around the world there is some sign sometimes of
04:44
ordinary people getting a bit fed up of being blamed for everything. There seems to be something
04:50
of a backlash over the problems of climate change and what we should be doing to combat it.
04:57
How can you change your approach to deal with what seems to be something of a backlash
05:05
over environmental issues? The only way forward is to push harder. I know that the administration
05:14
now which is in power in the US does not really believe in it. And even last time when the same
05:20
president was there in power, they took their name off from the Paris Agreement as well.
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And they haven't showed up in this year in COP29 as well. They are not listening to people.
05:30
But by not listening to the truth, you can't really change it. And the people who believe
05:36
in science, who believe in data, they will keep on pushing. From my side and from all the people
05:42
who believe in climate change is happening, who believe in protecting the nature which gives us
05:46
life, we have to push it harder. And we have to wait for the next term. Till then, stay tight and
05:51
keep walking. I want to thank you for your time and for your optimism. Good luck with your work.
05:58
Thank you very much indeed for joining us here on France 24.
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