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Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries
Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries as sea levels rise
Tuvalu’s prime minister will ask U.N. members to support its push for permanent recognition of its maritime boundaries and statehood.
Rising sea-levels threaten island nation Tuvalu
The island Tuvalu is threaten by rising sea levels. Large parts are predicted to be submerged by 2050, scientists say.
Tuvalu's Dilemma: Stay or Relocate Amid Rising Seas
The rising seas from climate change threaten Tuvalu, forcing young women like Grace Malie to decide whether to stay on their eroding island or flee to Australia. This issue reflects a broader challenge for Tuvalu and other small island nations struggling to maintain sovereignty and cultural identity amid existential threats.
Tuvalu: the fight to save a sinking nation from climate change
Grace Malie is known as “Tuvalu’s Greta Thunberg”, or the “real-life Moana”. The 25-year-old climate activist has been travelling the world, fighting to stop her atoll island nation being lost to climate change.
Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries amid sea rise
FONGAFALE, Tuvalu >> Tuvalu and its 11,000 people, who live on nine atolls scattered across the Pacific, are running out of time.
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Tuvalu fights to keep boundaries as sea levels rise
FONGAFALE: Tuvalu and its 11,000 people, who live on nine atolls scattered across the Pacific, are running out of time. Fukanoe Laafai would like to start a family. But she is struggling to reconcile
Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries amid alarming rise in sea levels
Tuvalu faces existential threat from rising sea levels, seeking international recognition of maritime boundaries for survival.
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Tuvalu says low-lying Pacific nations must retain sovereignty in face of existential climate threat
United Nations, September 28 (RHC)-- At the United Nations General Assembly, leaders of low-lying Pacific nations urged the ...
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Tuvalu fights to retain its maritime rights amid climate change inundation
Tuvalu's economic zone is rich in tuna, but few foreign jurisdictions that fish in the Pacific have supported efforts to ...
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Young people in island nations face an existential question: Should they stay or should they go?
The threat of her home disappearing, slowly, has been hanging over her head since birth. Even when she went to school in Fiji ...
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NASA: Pacific Islands Face Unstoppable Sea Rise, Regardless of Emissions
Scientists predict a dramatic increase in flooding events, with some islands facing up to 65 annual flood days by the 2050s.
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World Bank President in Tuvalu says youth skills key to climate change plan
Talua Nivaga, vice president of the Tuvalu National Youth Council, said he discussed with Banga the skills a climate migrant ...
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From Peru to Tuvalu: World Bank Chief Says Global Lender Must Change
SYDNEY (Reuters) - World Bank President Ajay Banga said in a speech on Tuesday after visiting 27 countries from Peru to ...
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Australia And New Zealand Back A Second Phase Of The Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project To Beat Sea Level Rise
Funafuti, Tuvalu: The Governments of Australia and New Zealand are funding a second phase of the successful Tuvalu Coastal ...
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NASA climate models show 'business as usual' will flood Pacific Islands
Within 30 years, sea levels will rise at least 15 centimeters on several Pacific island nations, regardless of what cuts are ...
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