‘We’re in danger of extinction’ : can Bolivia’s ‘water people’ survive a rising tide of salt and (…)
The Uru Chipaya, one of South America’s most ancient civilisations, are battling drought, salinity and an exodus of their people as the climate crisis wreaks havoc on their land In the small town of Chipaya, everything is dry. Only a few people walk along the sandy streets, and many houses look (…)
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