Meet Thailand's secret weapon in climate change battle

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We fight, We win
Rising sea levels, unchecked development, groundwater extraction, and rapid urban population growth has left millions vulnerable to natural disasters -- scientists warn the city itself may not survive the century.

New analysis by the Nestpick 2050 Climate Change City Index says the Thai capital could be hardest hit by global warming.


"We are talking life and death in this situation," says the 39-year-old who is hoping to bring Bangkok back from the brink, as scientists warn extreme weather -- flooding and droughts -- could ravage the city, leaving as much as 40 percent submerged in the next decade.

Kotchakorn says: "I don't want to face it with fear. At this moment we have a chance to make change... We have to do it right now to show the coming generations that this is possible. It is not about sitting and waiting and doing the same thing."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...t-weapon-in-climate-change-battle/ar-BB10SRB5
 
Guno: "Meet Thailand's secret weapon in climate change battle"
Jack: I thought this was going to be something about Havana MoonPie. :(
 
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