Facing Extinction

Facing Extinction

Author: Pushkin Industries May 20, 2019 Duration: 12:41

As the crabbers' 2018-2019 season comes to an abrupt end, they prepare for a year that could see the fishery close altogether. 

Meanwhile, Big Oil pushes to dismiss the crabbers' climate suit, forcing the question: Which industries do we protect, and which do we let go? As natural resources are increasingly impacted by climate change, who will pick the winners and losers and how will we survive? 

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