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Kiribati’s desperate plea for action on global warming

Monday, December 24, 2012 10:10
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Teuga Patolo stands in king-tide waters that surround her neighbour's house on Kiribati. A three-year study by Australia's CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology suggests the Pacific's small island states can expect rising sea levels, more heavy rainfall events, more very hot days and more cyclones. Rodney Dekker / Oxfam

TARAWA, 22 December 2012 (Pina/Rnzi) – The Commonwealth Secretary-General has appealed to governments of developed countries to travel to Kiribati to witness the country’s vulnerability to climate change impacts.

Kamalesh Sharma most recently visited Kiribati last month when he says he saw the devastation caused by the rising tide on an archipelago that largely stands less than two metres above sea level.

He says with the rise in sea level each year, Kiribati will soon be swamped, and that parts of the chain are already facing the sea encroachment with salinated water eroding land.

Sharma says the fact that the Kiribati President Anote Tong is promoting skills upgrading of his people to prepare them for migration due to climate change is tragic.

He says other governments need to do more to minimise the causes of climate change and mitigate its effects on small island states.

Kiribati’s’ desperate plea for action



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