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  1. Tuvalu: Why Is the Small Island Nation Sinking?

    The sinking of Tuvalu is emblematic of the existential threat faced by small island nations worldwide. It urges us to reevaluate our priorities, implement sustainable practices, and take collective responsibility for the well-being of our planet. The fight against climate change is not just a battle for Tuvalu; it is a battle for the very ...

  2. Tuvalu's Climate Challenges: Best Times to Visit

    Eco-Tourism in Tuvalu Sustainable Travel Practices. Tuvalu stands at the forefront of climate change, making eco-tourism not just a trend but a critical necessity. The country's delicate ecosystems, both terrestrial and marine, demand responsible travel practices to ensure their preservation for future generations.

  3. Tuvalu is slowly disappearing. What happens when its land is gone?

    In total, the nine islands that make up Tuvalu have a land mass of about 10 square miles. Besides being on the frontline of the climate crisis, Tuvalu is known for two things: it is one of the ...

  4. Rising Tides, Rising Solutions: Tuvalu's Innovative Climate Adaptation

    Climate change and the rise of sea levels have challenged Tuvalu's sovereignty, forcing the nation to find extremely innovative solutions. A multifaceted adaptation approach is under way ...

  5. Climate change in Tuvalu

    Climate change in Tuvalu. Climate change is particularly threatening for the long-term habitability of the island country of Tuvalu, which has a land area of only 26 square kilometres (10 sq mi) and an average elevation of less than 2 metres (6.6 ft) above sea level, with the highest point of Niulakita being about 4.6 metres (15 ft) above sea ...

  6. Timeless Tuvalu

    Welcome To Timeless Tuvalu Our Paradise Is Waiting As one of the smallest and most remote nations in the world, this unspoiled corner of the Pacific offers a peaceful, and non-commercialized environment that is ideal for rest and relaxation. The spectacular marine environment consisting of a vast expanse of ocean interspersed with atolls ...

  7. Tuvalu climate: average weather, temperature, rain

    Tuvalu (formerly Ellice Islands), an archipelago located in the Pacific Ocean to the south of the Equator, has an equatorial climate, ie hot, humid and rainy throughout the year.The rains, occurring in the form of downpours of thunderstorms, can be intense, but usually do not last long, and do not greatly reduce the hours of sunshine.

  8. Notes from Tuvalu: Leading the way in adapting to sea-level rise

    A state-of-the-art online platform was launched by the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project and project partner the Pacific Community, with the Government of Tuvalu. For the first time, the platform will allow the atoll nation to identify, plan for, and reduce risks from sea level rise and more frequent storms driven by climate change.

  9. Will Tuvalu Disappear Beneath the Sea?

    Tuvalu, in particular, got a pie in the face: the NTC announced that sea level at Funafuti had actually fallen by 3.42 inches since 1993. "Falling Sea Level Upsets Theory of Global Warming ...

  10. Tuvalu: Travel Guide

    Tuvalu is an island nation and territory made up of nine atolls and coral islands. They lie in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Fiji Islands, absolutely isolated and almost abandoned. Indeed, the Tuvalu Islands are seriously threatened by rising sea levels. The tragic result of climate change, it is estimated that ...

  11. Tuvalu wields new data in the fight against climate change

    Pacific Office. Tuvalu wields new data in the fight against climate change. It's been said that climate change poses an existential threat to some small island states. To some, this sounds alarmist, yet it is not far-fetched. Scientists have estimated that Tuvalu and others may become largely uninhabitable by the end of the century.

  12. The Climate Crisis Is Making the Pacific Islands Unlivable

    September 28, 2022 3:12 PM EDT. Natano is the Prime Minister of Tuvalu, a role he has held since 2019. He has served as an elected member of his nation's government for over two decades and is a ...

  13. Global Warming and the Risk of Flooding in Tuvalu

    Tuvalu's climate is tropical and is moderated by easterly trade winds from March to November. It has a heavy rain season with westerly winds from November to March and although tropical storms are rare, the islands are prone to flooding with high tides and changes in sea level. Tuvalu, Global Warming, and Rising Sea Levels.

  14. 13 things to know before visiting Tuvalu

    3. Speak easy. Most Tuvaluans speak English, even if they're shy of using it, and all signs are in English. Still, it's a good idea to learn a few words of Tuvaluan as an icebreaker, such as "talofa" (hello), "fafetai" (thank you) and "fetaui" (see you later). 4. A tourist-free zone.

  15. Tuvalu wants tourism policy that fights climate change

    Tuvalu's government wants assistance with developing a tourism policy that embraces the fight against climate change. Tourism Minister Taukelina Finikaso said the new policy should incorporate a rebranding of the country's tourism sector in response to the climate crisis. Tuvalu's Foreign Minister Taukelina Finikaso Photo: RNZI / Jamie Tahana.

  16. The Best Time to Visit Tuvalu for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

    Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you're looking for the very warmest time to visit Tuvalu, the hottest months are September, May, and then April. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally mid April where highs are regularly around 88.4°F (31.3°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 79.4 ...

  17. PDF National Climate Change Policy

    in its motto -'Tuvalu mo te Atua'1 -we will have achieved a healthy, educated, peaceful and prosperous Tuvalu." The climate change policy is absolutely crucial to achieving the vision of Te Kakeega II and future sustainable development strategies. The purpose of this National Climate Change Policy Framework (NCCP) is to set out the

  18. A landmark moment: Tuvalu is lifted above sea-level

    Under Tuvalu's National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2021-2030, "Te Kete" resilience to climate change and disasters are a key priority in the vision for a peaceful, resilient, and prosperous nation. The Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project (TCAP) is leading the country's response to stay ahead of the curve on climate adaptation.

  19. NASA-UN Partnership Gauges Sea Level Threat to Tuvalu

    Sea level in Tuvalu is nearly 6 inches (0.15 meters) higher than it was 30 years ago, according to the assessment. The average rate of increase - about 0.2 inches or 5 millimeters per year - is expected to more than double by 2100, and is already 1.5 times faster than the global average. Sea level in coastal areas, or relative sea level, is ...

  20. Australia offers to help Tuvalu residents escape rising seas and other

    Tuvalu has a population of 11,000, and its low-lying atolls make it particularly vulnerable to global warming. "We believe the people of Tuvalu deserve the choice to live, study and work elsewhere, as climate change impacts worsen," Albanese said. "Australia has committed to provide a special pathway for citizens of Tuvalu to come to ...

  21. Tuvalu preserves history online as rising seas threaten existence

    Mar 4, 2024. SINGAPORE/DHAKA -. Two years after he delivered a speech to the United Nations climate conference standing knee-deep in seawater to highlight the threat to the nation of Tuvalu ...

  22. Tuvalu geography, maps, climate, environment and terrain from Tuvalu

    10 Square Miles. 26 Square Kilometers. Coastline. 15 Miles. 24 Kilometers. Geographic Coordinates. 8 00 S, 178 00 E. Terrain. very low-lying and narrow coral atolls.

  23. Climate justice is a critical issue for the tourism industry

    Climate change is a pressing issue, but its impacts are not felt equally by everyone. A new report seeks to address this by arguing for the importance of climate justice in the tourism industry.

  24. Here's why Tuvalu is planning to upload itself to the metaverse

    The Pacific nation of Tuvalu is planning to create a version of itself in the metaverse, as a response to the existential threat of rising sea levels. Tuvalu's minister for justice, communication and foreign affairs, Simon Kofe, made the announcement via a chilling digital address to leaders at COP27. He said the plan, which accounts for the ...

  25. Climate change transforms Pacific Islands

    That depends on our decisions," said Mr Guterres, reiterating his urgent calls for drastic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and increasing in climate adaptation. The 53 rd Pacific Island Forum Leaders Meeting's host nation, the Kingdom of Tonga, is on the frontline of climate change and is exposed to hazards such as tropical cyclones and ...

  26. Social Justice is Climate Justice in Tuvalu

    Scientists have predicted Tuvalu will be uninhabitable by 2050. This is why we are advocating for social justice alongside climate justice," she said. More than infrastructure alone. "Yes, we need more money for infrastructure and to raise our land so we are able to withstand climate change and disasters that will plague the Pacific," she ...

  27. From Tonga, Guterres appeals for 'a surge in funds to deal with surging

    Workers construct barriers to combat sea erosion along the coastline of Tuvalu. ... "Surging seas are coming for us all - together with the devastation of fishing, tourism, and the Blue Economy," the Secretary-General said. ... Addressing climate justice, he also highlighted the need for "significant contributions" to be made to the ...

  28. Greece struggles with water shortages thanks to climate crisis and

    The water crisis has been exacerbated by a booming tourist season. In Kassandra, the westernmost finger of the peninsula, the year-round population of 17,000 swells to 650,000 in the summer ...