The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu once comprised 11 islands.
For decades, Tuvalu’s leaders have warned about the effects of the world’s emissions on this tiny place.
“It’s a matter of disappearing from the surface of this earth,” Kausea Natano, the prime minister, said in September on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
And so when Mr. Natano and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia announced a bipartisan agreement this week between their nations that would help Tuvalu mitigate the effects of climate change, many anticipated a wholesale offer of climate-based asylum for Tuvalu’s approximately 11,200 citizens.
At least in the short term, the truth is rather less dramatic.
Persons:
“, Kausea Natano, Natano, Anthony Albanese
Organizations:
United Nations General Assembly, Australia, Pacific, Forum
Locations:
Tuvalu, Tuvalu’s, Cook, Australia