Karmactive Team
Several experts argue that extreme destruction caused by Climate Change will threaten the lives of millions of people living in the Pacific Islands.
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NASA explains that temperatures will increase by at least six inches from the natural state over the next 30 years and may change until 2035.
In the 2050s, Tuvalu and Kiribati may have considerable enhancement in tidal flooding.
It impacts the lifestyle of residents who live in Public island and its flooding includes not only ocean flooding but also saltwater intrusion as well.
Tourism, just like other economic sectors, is exposed to a vast risk due to increasing costs of coastal erosion response.
Pacific Island countries are exposed to a threat regarding intangible heritage that negate traditional practices.
Many of the smallest Pacific Island nations are already establishing structures such as sea walls and early warning systems and working out compensatory mechanisms, though time is running out.
NASA-led research provides vital data, but without ground measurements in these countries, it becomes a scourge to more realistic forecasts about the rise in sea levels.
It's a global world that should be credited and even take it up to bat for the Pacific Islands as they grapple with the dual issues of climate change and rising waters.
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