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 For Islanders, Climate Change is An Issue of Life or Death.

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Global sea levels have risen by eight inches in the last century.

Over 24 million people have been forced to leave their homes due to the impact of climate change. Those that call low-lying villages and islands home are on the front lines of this issue, as sea level rise causes flooding and erosion.

People on drowning islands are increasingly relocating as formerly habitable communities sink beneath sea level.

Greenhouse gas emissions, primarily generated by industrial nations, have begun to impact the human rights and sovereignty of individuals who occupy the world’s island nations.

We Can, and We must, Do Our Part to Help.

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