This has locked in an expansion of the world's oceans that is already under way and will accelerate in the second half of this century. Island maps are already being slowly redrawn and coastlines are increasingly threatened by storm surges. Within decades, archipelagos could lose outlying atolls that define national borders. A century from now – if not sooner – entire states could become uninhabitable, raising doubts about what will happen to their citizens, governments and resources...
Thursday, June 29, 2023
‘We could lose our status as a state’: what happens to a people when their land disappears
At the heart of this discussion is the scientific certainty that oceans will continue to rise for at least another century and a sense of injustice that those worst affected are among the least responsible for the climate crisis. The Alliance of Small Island States represents more than a quarter of the world's countries, but is responsible for less than 1% of global carbon emissions, most of which come from big industrialised countries in the global north.
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