Small islands in the Pacific: Duel between freshwater and sea water
Friday, December 17, 2010 - 21:50
in Earth & Climate
It is said that the first refugees of climate change will come from the Pacific. In the midst of this ocean’s tropical regions are scattered 50,000 small islands, 8,000 of them inhabited. They are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of global warming. These effects include rising sea-water levels, drought and diminishing stocks of freshwater.