In the resource-rich Indian state of Meghalaya, unregulated coal mines poison natural systems that once sustained decent livelihoods, adequate food and potable water. Broken Landscape examines the lives of those on the front lines of India’s water-energy-food choke points.

Directed by Michael T. Miller. Produced by Sean Peoples of the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

 

Broken Landscape: Confronting India’s Water-Energy Choke Point

2014 US 13 min
Festival Year: 2015
Types: Documentary, Short, Watch Now
Topic: Climate Change, Energy & Resources, Global Perspectives

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