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Climate Change Impact on Kiribati: A Threat to Normal Life and Infrastructure, Esquemas y mapas conceptuales de Geografía

Environmental ScienceClimate Change AdaptationPacific Island StudiesGeography

The effects of climate change on the pacific island nation of kiribati, specifically the rising sea levels and frequent high tide waves that have forced residents to relocate. The document also mentions the government's efforts to relocate the population and the vulnerability of the victims.

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  • Why are residents of Kiribati being forced to relocate?
  • What efforts is the government making to help the affected population?
  • What are the specific effects of climate change on Kiribati?

Tipo: Esquemas y mapas conceptuales

2017/2018

Subido el 25/02/2022

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¡Descarga Climate Change Impact on Kiribati: A Threat to Normal Life and Infrastructure y más Esquemas y mapas conceptuales en PDF de Geografía solo en Docsity! Kiribati Some scientific research talks about climate change specifically in Kiribati an island republic, in the Central Pacific. The normal life in the island changed because the climate change. It produces high tide waves, so the local are moving to a new house every three years. The level of the sea water is 4 meters high than other years; some houses are under de water and disappeared. Government is relocating the population a lot of victims are extremely vulnerable.
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