| | | Editorials | Environmental | December 2008
Climate Change Crisis: An Entire Nation Being Washed Away NOW go to original
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For many island nations like Kiribati and Niue in the South Pacific, climate change is already more than just a theory - it is a pressing, menacing reality. Click HERE to view PBS/NOW video. | | The most recent NOW on PBS is available for free viewing RIGHT NOW at this page. Also see web-exclusive features about sustainability efforts in Hawaii (video), a photo essay, and efforts to save the world's smallest democracy (video).
Just this week, a top UN official predicted that by the middle of this century, the world should expect six million people a year to be displaced by increasingly severe storms and floods caused by climate change. But for many island nations in the South Pacific, climate change is already more than just a theory - it is a pressing, menacing reality. These small, low-lying islands are frighteningly vulnerable to rising temperatures and sea levels that could cause flooding and contaminate their fresh water wells. Within 50 years, some of them could be under water.
NOW travels to the nation of Kiribati to see up close how these changes affect residents' daily lives and how they are dealing with the reality that both their land and culture could disappear from the Earth. We also travel to New Zealand to visit an I-Kiribati community that has already left its home, and to the Pacific Island Forum in Niue to see how the rest of the region is coping with the here-and-now crisis of climate change. |
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