Tuvalu - The Drowning Nation

Funafuti Atoll is at the front line against global warming. 15 feet above sea level at the highest point, rising levels are putting the population of 10,000 at risk. It is likely that this island nation will be the first country to disappear as a result of climate change. Tuvalu is the smallest country in the world, only 26 Km2. Already during the highest tides, sea water is forced up through the porous coral atoll, flooding many low lying areas. Weather patterns are also altering. Increased storm activity is creating wave erosion with many parts of the island suffering land loss; trees are washed into the sea as the island is undercut. Elderly Tuvaluan man watches helplessly as waves batter Funafuti during one of the highest tides of the year. (Photo by Ashley Cooper/Corbis via Getty Images)
Funafuti Atoll is at the front line against global warming. 15 feet above sea level at the highest point, rising levels are putting the population of 10,000 at risk. It is likely that this island nation will be the first country to disappear as a result of climate change. Tuvalu is the smallest country in the world, only 26 Km2. Already during the highest tides, sea water is forced up through the porous coral atoll, flooding many low lying areas. Weather patterns are also altering. Increased storm activity is creating wave erosion with many parts of the island suffering land loss; trees are washed into the sea as the island is undercut. Elderly Tuvaluan man watches helplessly as waves batter Funafuti during one of the highest tides of the year. (Photo by Ashley Cooper/Corbis via Getty Images)
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