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15 Sep 2014: As rising sea levels, drought and disasters scrub some of Earth’s most picturesque places off the map, the first climate refugees apply for asylum. But where will they go?
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16 Aug 2014: Three women take helm at regional body, heralding gradual progress towards closing gender gap in male-dominated region
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30 May 2014:
Maina Talia: Traditional ways of life on Tuvalu and Kiribati, the most vulnerable of the low-lying Pacific island atolls, are being destroyed by climate change. That's why I'm lobbying Australian parliamentarians
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1 Sep 2013: Atolls are at risk of becoming uninhabitable as sea levels rise, Marshall islands president will tell summit
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17 Oct 2011:
Tiny nation is suffering from severe La Niña pattern but its problems run deeper with the risk of being swallowed whole by the Pacific Ocean
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13 Oct 2011:
Redina Auina: Emergency relief has helped drought-stricken Tuvalu, but in the wider scheme of climate change it's a mere sticking plaster
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18 Mar 2011: Lan Marie Nguyen Berg and Florent Baarsch: There is little the inhabitants of this island state could have done to protect themselves against a tsunami if one had struck after Japan's earthquake
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4 Mar 2011: Florent Baarsch and Lan Marie Berg: Fish stocks on Tuvalu's islands, in the Pacific, are disappearing and islanders are turning to the outside world to survive
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