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from the Sept 2019 Issue of Undercurrent:
Thanks to inaction by the world’s governments,
rising sea levels spurred by global warming mean that
some islands and island chains are likely to disappear
underwater within the next 80 years. These include:
Solomon Islands, a group of nearly 1,000 in theSouth Pacific ...
Maldives, in the Indian Ocean ...
Palau, in the South Pacific ...
Micronesia, 607 islands located 2,500 miles south-west of Hawaii ...
Fiji, where one village already has been relocated to higher ground ...
Tuvalu, in the South Pacific ...
Seychelles, off the east coast of Africa ...
Kiribati, in the Central Pacific ...
Cook Islands, off New Zealand ...
French Polynesia, including Tahiti and Bora Bora ...
Marshall Islands, halfway between Hawaii and Australia ...
Thanks to inaction by the world’s governments,
rising sea levels spurred by global warming mean that
some islands and island chains are likely to disappear
underwater within the next 80 years. These include:
Solomon Islands, a group of nearly 1,000 in theSouth Pacific ...
Maldives, in the Indian Ocean ...
Palau, in the South Pacific ...
Micronesia, 607 islands located 2,500 miles south-west of Hawaii ...
Fiji, where one village already has been relocated to higher ground ...
Tuvalu, in the South Pacific ...
Seychelles, off the east coast of Africa ...
Kiribati, in the Central Pacific ...
Cook Islands, off New Zealand ...
French Polynesia, including Tahiti and Bora Bora ...
Marshall Islands, halfway between Hawaii and Australia ...