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The islands of Tuvalu, scattered over 500,000 square miles of equatorial ocean midway between Hawaii and Australia, appear so wispy and are so low-lying, no more than 15 feet above sea level ...
Tuvalu, whose mean elevation is just 2 m (6.56 ft), has experienced a sea-level rise of 15 cm (5.91 inches) over the past three decades, one-and-a-half times the global average. By 2050 ...
The tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu has unveiled its first ever cash machines in a move hailed as momentous by the prime ...
But because of climate change, it’s also incredibly fragile. “The highest point in Tuvalu is only a few meters above sea level, so everybody is aware that if changes happen in the sea ...
Tuvalu has been calling for international assistance, as the sinking of the islands is believed to have already begun due to the rising sea level from global warming. In previous years, we have been ...
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