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12/06/2002 On the front line of the battle against global warming, leaders of the tiny Pacific atoll of Tuvalu are fighting for their country's existence as rising sea levels threaten to wipe the idyllic island off the map.
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From: CorpWatch
Related: [Climate Change]
Island nations and climate change
12/05/2002 In terms of climate change, Pacific countries are the canaries in the coal mine, says Tom Price - "and in Tuvalu at least, the canaries are drowning".
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From: CorpWatch
Related: [Climate Change]
Image: Island nations and climate change
09/05/2002 The tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu is stepping up its threat to sue Australia and the United States over their "greenhouse gas" emissions, saying the island will drown as warmer global temperatures send sea levels rising.
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From: Inter Press Service
Related: [Australia] [United States] [Climate Change]
08/29/2002 United States citizens are suing their government over the effects climate change-inducing policies are having on their livlihood, while leaders from Tuvalu are fighting for their country's life, as rising waters threaten to drown the entire Pacific island nation.
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From: Greenpeace International
Related: [United States] [Climate Change] [Law]
11/13/2001 Rising sea levels around the Pacific island state of Tuvalu have forced authorities to appeal for help to evacuate the population. Plans to cope with the impact of global warming have been exposed as grossly inadequate. Andrew Simms of the New Economics Foundation argues that an international solution to climate change is vital. Poor countries should not be paying debt service to the rich nations before ecological debts are reconciled.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related: [Debt]
Uhatut saaret
07/31/2001 Singapore 26.07.01 (IPS - Kalinga Seneviratne) Samoihin aikoihin kun 180 maan hallitusten edustajat kävivät tiukkoja neuvotteluja ilmastosopimuksesta, pieni eteläisellä Tyynellämerellä sijaitseva Tuvalun valtio lähetti kansainvälisen hätäsanoman. 11 000 asukkaan saarivaltion viranomaiset tiedustelivat Australialta ja Uudelta Seelannilta voiko Tuvalun väestö muuttaa sinne, jos oma maa muuttuu asuinkelvottomaksi.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Climate Change]
Image: Uhatut saaret
05/14/2001 Tuvalu's Internet country extension is .tv - a domain name that is suddenly very marketable in the global online economy. TVE's City Life series shows how the island is playing the name game.
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From: Television Trust for the Environment
Related: [ICT] [Internet]



 
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