Over the course of the 20th century, many major conflicts have been fought over access to the resource of oil. However, some now theorize that growing water and food scarcity will drive violent conflict as access dries up for certain parts of the earth. To explore climate change and its implications for the future we are joined by the Alcan Professor of Caribbean Sustainable Development at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Anthony Clayton and Entrepreneurship Lecturer at the UWI Mona, Dr. K’adamawe K’nife.
Watch the full Panel Discussion below:
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