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Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries
Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries as sea levels rise
Tuvalu and its 11,000 people, who live on nine atolls scattered across the Pacific, are running out of time. Fukanoe Laafai would like to start a family. But she is struggling to reconcile her plans with rising sea levels that scientists predict will submerge much of her homeland by the time her children would reach early adulthood.
Coastal communities face ‘catastrophic flooding’ from rising sea levels
Global mean sea levels have risen faster in the 20th century than in any prior century over the past 3,000 years.
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Tuvalu fights to keep boundaries as sea levels rise
FONGAFALE: Tuvalu and its 11,000 people, who live on nine atolls scattered across the Pacific, are running out of time. Fukanoe Laafai would like to start a family. But she is struggling to reconcile
Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries amid sea rise
FONGAFALE, Tuvalu >> Tuvalu and its 11,000 people, who live on nine atolls scattered across the Pacific, are running out of time.
Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries amid alarming rise in sea levels
Tuvalu faces existential threat from rising sea levels, seeking international recognition of maritime boundaries for survival.
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