Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Food-For-Life----Clean-Version---No-Titles--27MZIFJ6OE70Q.htmlConceptually similarFood For Life - (English Version Minus Subtitles)GP0STPD3YCompleted★★★★★★Food For Life - (English Version with Subtitles)GP0STPDCVCompleted★★★★★★Food For Life - Ecological Farming in Kenya - B-ROLLGP0STPD6JCompleted★★★★★★Food For Life - Ecological Farming in Kenya - Interview SoundbitesGP0STPD9XCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: John Wambua - Water Harvesting - (Clean Version)GP0STPDAQCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Francisca Mbuli - Indigenous Knowledge - (English Subtitled Version)GP0STPDA0Completed★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: John Wambua - Water Harvesting - (English Version Minus Subtitles)GP0STPDAOCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: John Wambua - Water Harvesting - (English Subtitled Version)GP0STPDBFCompleted★★★★★★Kenya's Ecological Farmers: Francisca Mbuli - Indigenous Knowledge - (Clean Version)GP0STPDA6Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STPD6EFood For Life - (Clean Version - No Titles)Short form documentary.Farmers in Kenya are dealing with the challenges created by a changing climate by making the switch to ecological farming.Locations:Eastern Africa-KenyaDate:1 Jul, 2015Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:14m27sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :DOCUMENTARYKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Ecological farming-Education-Farmers-Farms-Food for Life (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Schools-Solutions-VegetablesShoot:Environmental Resilience in KenyaOur climate is changing and all over the world we are experiencing more unpredictable and uncertain weather than in the past. Those depending on the weather for their daily bread – farmers and farm workers – are feeling, and will continue to feel, climate change more intensively than everyone else. East Africa has first-hand experience in climate change. It is predicted that long rains will decrease and droughts will be more common, resulting in food insecurity. Greenpeace interviewed farmers and members of the organisations that support them in West and Eastern Kenya. The aim was to identify which practices are being used successfully to build resilience, and alternatively which practices increase vulnerability.Related Collections:Greenpeace Highlights: 2010s (Videos)Environmental Resilience in Kenya (Photos & Videos)