Fleeing Central America: how climate change drives migration to the U.S.

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Fleeing Central America: how climate change drives migration to the U.S.
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WATCH: There are many reasons for migration, but climate change is becoming one of the main reasons. As millions of families are left with little to no food, Mexico and Central America could see as many as 3.9 million climate migrants by 2050.

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