Surrounded by the endless blue of the Caribbean, I found myself in a place where water is so scarce. Yet, on Grenada, the struggle for this precious resource is real. As I filmed, I spoke with orange farmers watching their crops wither, their survival dependent on unpredictable rains. Meanwhile, the island is under attack — climate change fuels erosion, with the sea swallowing shores and even cemeteries. The contrast was striking—lush greenery, turquoise waves, and a silent battle for every drop. A journey through an island where water is everywhere, yet never enough