Author: Prianka Srinivasan

UK

In Kiribati, a Pacific island nation facing the threat of rising sea levels, residents are grappling with a dwindling freshwater supply and increasing salt contamination. With the United Nations holding a crucial meeting to address the impact of sea level rise on vulnerable nations like Kiribati, the debate around relocation and sovereignty gains traction. While some countries, like Tuvalu, prepare for potential relocation, others, like Kiribati, are hesitant to implement such measures. Experts warn that the effects of rising sea levels are irreversible, making it essential for world leaders to take action now. Kiribati is seeking financial support to elevate…

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