What if you thought climate change was your fault?

What if you thought climate change was your fault?

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Lord of the Rain: what if you thought climate change was your fault?

Doyte lives in South Omo, Ethiopia, one of the most remote areas in the world and one of the hardest hit by climate change. He doesn't know about climate change. As Lord of the Rain, it's his job to summon the rains and for five years, they haven’t come.
Ethiopia’s economy is booming. Fuelled by green power and climate-resilient policies, it's among the fastest growing and greenest economies in the world. But neither the government, nor Doyte, can reverse the catastrophic change devastating their environment
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