Gochi: I am kind of fascinated by how people, you know, just what sorts of logical gymnastics they have to go through to behave this way. And in this very weirdd and maybe surprising way, it gives me a certain amount of, maybe hope, exactly, but sort of courage. Because it's not human nature that did this, or even just capitalism and how capitalism works. It's a handful of specific people who made specific choices. So i sleep dreaming about a different group of specific people making different choice s which could still save us from the absolute worst if we act, and act fast. People are working really hard in nigeria and all over the planet, even
Earth’s changing climate is already displacing millions of people, worsening tension and conflict, and sometimes violence – for example, between farmers and traditional nomadic herders in Nigeria. Part 6 of The Repair, our series on the climate emergency.
Reported by Ugochi Anyaka-Oluigbo, with reporting and production assistance from Nchetachi Chukwuaja and Tim Cuttings Agber. The series story editor is Cheryl Devall. Mix by John Biewen.
Music in this episode by Lili Haydn, Kim Carroll, Chris Westlake, Lesley Barber, Cora Miron, Alex Weston, Fabian Almazan, and Maetar. Music consulting by Joe Augustine of Narrative Music.