Peril and Promise
Freedom to Breathe Ep. 4: Food, Farming and Climate Change
Season 2019 Episode 4 | 3m 58s
As temperatures rise, farmworkers are on the front lines of climate change & its solutions
Climate Change and food go hand in hand: what we eat impacts the climate, and climate change is going to impact what we eat. Climate change impacts like drought and extreme heat are also making farming more difficult across the country, and the people who feel that the most are the workers themselves.
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Peril and Promise is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
Major funding for Peril and Promise is provided by Dr. P. Roy and Diana T. Vagelos with additional funding from The Marc Haas Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, and the Cheryl and Philip Milstein Family.
Peril and Promise
Freedom to Breathe Ep. 4: Food, Farming and Climate Change
Season 2019 Episode 4 | 3m 58s
Climate Change and food go hand in hand: what we eat impacts the climate, and climate change is going to impact what we eat. Climate change impacts like drought and extreme heat are also making farming more difficult across the country, and the people who feel that the most are the workers themselves.
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Major funding for Peril and Promise is provided by Dr. P. Roy and Diana T. Vagelos with additional funding from The Marc Haas Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, and the Cheryl and Philip Milstein Family.