On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Thaths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIRC, the nation of Nauru has a deal with the Australian government
> which guarantees them relocation to a new (currently sovereign
> Australian) island if Nauru were to be submerged due to global sea
> level rise.


http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/11/worlds-first-climate-change-refugees-to-be-rescued-in-2009.php

"Early in 2009 40 families, who've been called the 'world's first
climate change refugees,' will relocated from their flooded Pacific
Island to the nearby Papau New Guinean island of Bougainville. About a
third of the 2,000 Carterets Islanders have apparently refused to be
relocated, in an ongoing program that will take six years and millions
of dollars. But they may have no choice in the matter, because its is
expected that their island home will submerged by 2015. The photo
above shows one of their island has already been severed in half.

Waters around the atoll have risen 10 centimetres in the past 20
years. This may not sound like much but when your total land area is
only 0.6 square kilometres and you have a maximum elevation of 1.2
metres above sea level you tend to notice such changes. It has, for
example, as this video from YouTube indicates, devastated local
agricultural crops that now succumb to the rising high tides of salt
water.

One of the elders interviewed in the vid believes they are victims of
the greenhouse gas emissions created by developed countries. This is
not a a new story as such, it has been much reported on during the
past two or three years, but it's only now that a timetable with
funds, seems to have come together to help those islanders who will
move. "

Thaths
-- 
   "Silly Indians. Our God made their God" -- Homer J. Simpson

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