BZE interview Pisay Lee, Simon Cunich and Dr Coral Wynter about how climate change is affecting food security in developing countries


This week's show takes us to Cambodia and Venezuela. We look at how climate change is affecting poorer countries and the ways in which they are making plans for their food security.
BZE's Vivien Langford speaks to Pisay Lee; a community worker from Cambodia, Simon Cunich; film maker and Dr Coral Wynter, biochemist and author.
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