Global Soil Crisis: How Drought and Nutrient Loss Drive Climate Migration

Doug McIntyre discusses alarming findings on global soil degradation, which is accelerating due to widespread drought and resultant nutrient loss. As soil turns to dust, especially in parts of Africa, starvation and malnutrition rates are rising, forcing mass migrations of affected populations. Many African migrants seek refuge abroad, but nations are increasingly resisting this influx. As soil degradation impacts global food production, experts warn that death rates could rise, marking a critical area of concern for both climate strategy and aid organizations.