Peru Indians’ farming life at risk
Experts say global warming will melt water-providing glaciers by 2050.
Published On 8 Nov 2009
In Peru, Quechua Indians work the land in the same way as the Incas did centuries ago.
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But climate change might force them to change their practices in the future.
Experts say most of the glaciers which provide these communities with water will melt away by 2050 because of global warming.
Teresa Bo reports from the valleys around the city of Cuzco.
Source: Al Jazeera