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  1. 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.

  2. hr.wikipedia.org › wiki › TuvaluTuvalu – Wikipedija

    Tuvalu je otočna država u Tihom oceanu južno od Kiribatija i sjeverno od Fidžija . Članica je Commonwealtha, a britanski kralj formalni je šef države. Po broju stanovnika je na pretposljednjem mjestu među državama svijeta, ispred Vatikana. Velik dio prihoda državnog proračuna dolazi od pristojbi za korištenje internetske domene ...

  3. As was stated by Tuvalu's Ambassador to the United Nations, Afelee Pita, to the Security Council in early 2007, the climate change impact is an unprecedented threat to our nationhood. It is an ...

  4. This section presents the results of the Tuvalu Climate Change Migration Model (TCCMM) designed to simulate migratory flows within and from Tuvalu in the years 2015-2055. The model shows that by 2055, migration trips within Tuvalu could increase by 87 per cent and international trips could more than double.

  5. Dec 26, 2023 · Tuvalu is located about halfway between Hawaii and Australia and is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. It is situated to the east-northeast of Santa Cruz Islands, to the northeast of Vanuatu, to the southeast of Nauru; to the south of Kiribati, to the west of Tokelau, to the northwest of Wallis and Futuna and Samoa; and to the north of Fiji.

  6. Tuvalu. Tuvalu is a group of low-lying islands and atolls in the South Pacific that form the fourth smallest country in the world. It is one of the most isolated and remote independent countries in the world. it is a delightful Pacific destination, where your time is well spent in the shade of a palm trees on one of the pretty beaches.

  7. Cyclones expose Tuvalu to high wind speeds, extreme precipitation, and storm surges, all of which cause significant economic and social damage. Cyclone Pam, which struck Tuvalu’s northern islands in 2015 caused damages that resulted in more than 25% of national GDP. Around 26% of Tuvalu’s population lives below the national poverty line ...

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