How 'climate apartheid' divides Delhi: 'I had no idea hot summers could kill'

Role: Producer

As the Earth continues to break new heat records, the UN is warning of a 'climate apartheid' between those who can afford to keep themselves cool and those who must live, work, suffer – and sometimes die – in the heat. In Delhi, where a heatwave of 48˚C recently killed 100 people, some workers have already paid the ultimate price.

I researched, developed and edit produced this episode. It was filmed by a local crew.

This was part of a 5-episode original documentary series that I developed and produced for The Guardian, called Divided Cities.

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