We have no rivers, the only way we get water is from rain and we need that water for everything.
We don’t want a mass migration but most people are worried for their kids. While it has so far rejected requests for a migration channel, as Tuvalu slips beneath the waves Australia may yet accept the children of climate change.
Pualuku points to a pool of water a few metres back from the shoreline. Tuvalu’s atolls have been eroding and mp3 for centuries, as circular currents take material from one area and build in another. The evidence of climate change on Tuvalu is stark. Saulasi Amosa built a new home on stilts for his extended family wife Vicki, daughters Lasaini,, and Tafou,, as well as brother in law Siona and mother in law Lasaini. Pualuku Tautai, nursing baby Luiza and caring for daughter Pualofa,, and cousins Mosikepu,, Peteli,, Isaia,, and Don,, tells how these children are growing up with rising seas. HAVE YOUR SAY Discuss this article.
Read more »