Fleeing the shifting sands of the Sahara desert, due to climate change - BBC News
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- In northern Mauritania, people are seeing first-hand the impact of climate change.
Rising temperatures and desertification are wiping out communities and many are being forced to leave their ancestral homes in search of a better life.
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You may think your life is bad but it will never be worse than a Saharan goat being fed cardboard..
Being a man and taking responsibilities is just so hard. I feel for this guy and wish he gets a job and provides for his family
These documentaries should be shown in schools.
Its heartbreaking to see this happening to people who have done nothing to contribute to the climate change yet they are suffering the most 😢
Such an optimistic person! Even with him struggling economically and having to leave his hometown to find work to provide for him and his family, he still smiles…. Amazing!
The average American couldn't last a week here.
Omg. How bad is it that they are having to feed cardboard to their goats 😰
Lord forgive me for my lust for vanities and the things of this world that will soon pass. This video was a reminder of why we should be ever so humble and contented.
And we complain that life is hard...smh! The video shows the power of hope. Nothing has ever been wrong about having hopes. In Sujood we all hope to find what we missed here, here on this big, blue, sad rock called earth.
This should serve as a reminder that even homeless americans live better than most people in the world. Your life is not that hard.
Poor goats. My heart bless for everyone in this part of the world.
I visited Mauritania about 20 years ago. Even just outside the capital Nouakchott, the landscape of the Sahara was so mesmerizing. I hope this film can make people in wealthy countries to think twice. These Mauritanian have been emitting so little green house gases, but the bill they are footing is so unjustly and unfairly high.
Those poor goats eating cardboard ☹
These people haven't lost hope. That is important.
Wow, what a touching reality
Difficult living condition that makes you appreciate your life. I loved their Arabic so articulate and pure.
this documentary ashames me for not being more grateful in my life for everything i have
What a beautiful country my beloved Mauritania is 🇲🇷
Very interesting! Would love to see a full documentary on this subject! Those people are true warriors…incredible to see you “living” in such harsh circumstances!!
Those poor goats eating cardboard is really heartbreaking 💔