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LIFE INSIDE KIRIBATI: The Most Isolated Paradise That Could Disappear Forever
This is The Most Isolated Paradise in the Pacific That Could Disappear Forever. The Nation That Will Be WIPED OFF The Map By Climate Change! Ever wondered what life is like inside Kiribati, one of the most isolated and vulnerable nations in the world? This video takes you on an unprecedented journey into the heart of Kiribati, revealing its unique culture, lifestyle, and the challenges it faces due to climate change. Don't miss this rare glimpse into a world few have seen. Subscribe for more! #kiribati
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published: 24 Sep 2023
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9 BEST Things to Do in Kiribati (Explore the world's largest marine protected area)
Here are the best things to do in Kiribati.
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Fired travel agent wants revenge! Here's the secret to cheap flights: https://bit.ly/3da2cED
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Kiribati, a remote island nation located in the central Pacific Ocean, is a destination that will take you on a journey to a true paradise. From the crystal-clear waters to the lush jungles, Kiribati is a place where you can truly immerse yourself in nature and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
In this video, we take a closer look at the many things to do in Kiribati. From swimming in the famous Tarawa Lagoon to exploring the ancient culture of the local people, this video will give you a glimpse into the natural beauty and rich culture of Kiribati. We'll also take you to some of the most ...
published: 19 Jan 2023
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Kiribati: a drowning paradise in the South Pacific | DW Documentary
Climate change and rising sea levels mean the island nation of Kiribati in the South Pacific is at risk of disappearing into the sea.
But the island’s inhabitants aren’t giving up. They are doing what they can to save their island from inundation. Can COP23 help make a difference?
UN estimates indicate that Kiribati could disappear in just 30 or 40 years. That’s because the average elevation is less than two meters above sea level. And some of the knock-on effects of climate change have made the situation more difficult. Kiribati can hardly be surpassed in terms of charm and natural beauty. There are 33 atolls and one reef island – spread out over an area of 3.5 million square kilometers. All have white, sandy beaches and blue lagoons. Kiribati is the world’s largest state that consists...
published: 08 Nov 2017
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LIFE IN KIRIBATI...REMOTE SURVIVAL!
Thanks for joining me on my journey to every country in the world! Kiribati is one of the most remote places I have ever seen. The locals are truly living on the edge of the earth. It takes a lot of strength to live in year round heat and in a country which is disappearing as ocean levels rise due to global warming.
195 Countries. A Slightly Crazy High School Spanish Teacher With An Insatiable Love Of Travel And The Outdoors On A Journey To Every Country In The World!
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published: 14 Sep 2018
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Exploring Kiribati: Discovering Paradise Islands, culture and Beyond! (world least visited country)
Please subscribe and like for more people to see this video. Welcome to 'Exploring Kiribati: Discovering Paradise Islands, Culture, and Beyond'! Join me on an unforgettable journey as I embark on a thrilling expedition to the mesmerizing country of Kiribati. In this captivating video series, I dive deep into the untouched beauty of Kiribati's idyllic islands, delving into its rich culture, traditions, and the warm hospitality of its people. From breathtaking coral reefs to stunning white-sand beaches, I'll take you on a visual feast of exploration and adventure. Get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of Kiribati as we unveil its hidden gems, local cuisine, and extraordinary experiences. Subscribe now and be a part of this extraordinary journey!
kiribati 2023
kiribati
Nui atoll, Tuval...
published: 12 Jun 2023
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In Kiribati… What’s Possible?
Kiribati is widely recognized as one of the world’s smallest and most isolated countries, with 32 islands dispersed across 3.5 million square kilometres across the Pacific Ocean. Life in this island nation has already seen dramatic changes due to climate change.
We recently visited Bairiki, in South Tarawa, Kiribati’s capital, to find out what the country’s future leaders think is possible for their island nation’s future.
This is part of a World Bank report series, Pacific Possible, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for the Pacific Islands region in coming decades. Join the discussion in the comments below, at www.worldbank.org/pacificpossible, or with the #PacificPossible hashtag on Twitter.
published: 10 Aug 2016
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Island Life in Kiribati! Surf, Foil and Maitinnara Family Reunion VLOG#7
If you'd like to skip to the action, move to;
Surfing with Kim and Uncle Nick on Soft-top Longboards: 1:59
Hydrofoiling and Surfing with Kim, Josh and Uncle Nick: 7:07
Being welcomed into my girlfriend's family from Kiribati has been a blessing filled with many amazing experiences of family tradition, pacific island culture and a unique adventure in the ocean.
I flew out with Kim Yap from Hawai'i, to Marshal Islands, to Tarawa Atoll apart of Kiribati. This is were we spent the next week exploring the atoll and celebrating Kimberly's grandmother's 70th birthday with near 80 of her family members that came from all over the world to be together for this "Botaki", or celebration!
Enjoy these moments captured myself on my iPhone and GoPro!
Music/Songs:
Fly by Anto G
Isaweet by Anto ...
published: 17 Jul 2019
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Trip around Tarawa, Kiribati 2023
Tarawa, Kiribati 2023 #kiribati #life @temwaiku Kiribati gardener
published: 01 Sep 2023
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Kiribati and climate change | DW Documentary
Kiribati could soon become uninhabitable due to climate change. Residents are using all available means to protect themselves from rising sea levels.
In Kiribati, residents are building walls to protect their homes from rising sea levels – which worked well for a long time. But the high tides are getting more extreme, resulting in what they call ‘king tides.’ Now, walls are no longer a permanent solution. So how can Kiribati be saved? There have been discussions of an artificial replacement island or filling in some of the 33 islands. But, even though the disaster has been looming for years, these solutions are only theoretical. And the government has remained tight-lipped on which solution it prefers. Meanwhile, residents are repairing their walls and hoping for support from overseas. A ...
published: 20 Nov 2023
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Kiribati: Battling for Survival (Rising Sea Levels)
Kiribati risks becoming the first country to lose its land territory to climate change, as sea levels rise. Supported by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, Kiribati's people are working to protect their islands, planting mangroves and preserving the shoreline. FOOTAGE:ETHAN FILMS ON BEHALF OF UNDRR.
UN in Action: UNIA 1644
published: 07 Nov 2020
10:02
LIFE INSIDE KIRIBATI: The Most Isolated Paradise That Could Disappear Forever
This is The Most Isolated Paradise in the Pacific That Could Disappear Forever. The Nation That Will Be WIPED OFF The Map By Climate Change! Ever wondered what ...
This is The Most Isolated Paradise in the Pacific That Could Disappear Forever. The Nation That Will Be WIPED OFF The Map By Climate Change! Ever wondered what life is like inside Kiribati, one of the most isolated and vulnerable nations in the world? This video takes you on an unprecedented journey into the heart of Kiribati, revealing its unique culture, lifestyle, and the challenges it faces due to climate change. Don't miss this rare glimpse into a world few have seen. Subscribe for more! #kiribati
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Welcome to #LUXICON, the channel where you can discover the most #luxurious and #iconic products and experiences in the world. Whether you are interested in #cars, #machine, #watches, #fashion, #travel, or #lifestyle, you will find something to #inspire and #amaze you here. Subscribe now and join our community of discerning connoisseurs as we redefine what it means to live in true #luxury.
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https://wn.com/Life_Inside_Kiribati_The_Most_Isolated_Paradise_That_Could_Disappear_Forever
This is The Most Isolated Paradise in the Pacific That Could Disappear Forever. The Nation That Will Be WIPED OFF The Map By Climate Change! Ever wondered what life is like inside Kiribati, one of the most isolated and vulnerable nations in the world? This video takes you on an unprecedented journey into the heart of Kiribati, revealing its unique culture, lifestyle, and the challenges it faces due to climate change. Don't miss this rare glimpse into a world few have seen. Subscribe for more! #kiribati
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Welcome to #LUXICON, the channel where you can discover the most #luxurious and #iconic products and experiences in the world. Whether you are interested in #cars, #machine, #watches, #fashion, #travel, or #lifestyle, you will find something to #inspire and #amaze you here. Subscribe now and join our community of discerning connoisseurs as we redefine what it means to live in true #luxury.
LUXICON is not affiliated with any company or organization. It is an independent channel that aims to provide high-quality and entertaining content for your enjoyment and #education only.
Thank you for watching LUXICON!
- published: 24 Sep 2023
- views: 8179
8:16
9 BEST Things to Do in Kiribati (Explore the world's largest marine protected area)
Here are the best things to do in Kiribati.
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Fired travel agent wants revenge! Here's the secret to cheap flights: https://bit.ly/3da2c...
Here are the best things to do in Kiribati.
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Fired travel agent wants revenge! Here's the secret to cheap flights: https://bit.ly/3da2cED
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Kiribati, a remote island nation located in the central Pacific Ocean, is a destination that will take you on a journey to a true paradise. From the crystal-clear waters to the lush jungles, Kiribati is a place where you can truly immerse yourself in nature and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
In this video, we take a closer look at the many things to do in Kiribati. From swimming in the famous Tarawa Lagoon to exploring the ancient culture of the local people, this video will give you a glimpse into the natural beauty and rich culture of Kiribati. We'll also take you to some of the most secluded spots on the islands and show you the best way to experience the local marine life, and the traditional fishing methods of the I-Kiribati people.
So, whether you're an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, this video has something for you. Don't miss out on the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Kiribati. So, what are you waiting for? Hit the play button and let's explore this tropical paradise together!
We'll explain more about the best things to do in Kiribati in this video.
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Music from https://freetousemusic.com
Track: Coastline by shandr
https://youtu.be/imJOZugl2b0
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https://wn.com/9_Best_Things_To_Do_In_Kiribati_(Explore_The_World's_Largest_Marine_Protected_Area)
Here are the best things to do in Kiribati.
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Fired travel agent wants revenge! Here's the secret to cheap flights: https://bit.ly/3da2cED
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Kiribati, a remote island nation located in the central Pacific Ocean, is a destination that will take you on a journey to a true paradise. From the crystal-clear waters to the lush jungles, Kiribati is a place where you can truly immerse yourself in nature and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
In this video, we take a closer look at the many things to do in Kiribati. From swimming in the famous Tarawa Lagoon to exploring the ancient culture of the local people, this video will give you a glimpse into the natural beauty and rich culture of Kiribati. We'll also take you to some of the most secluded spots on the islands and show you the best way to experience the local marine life, and the traditional fishing methods of the I-Kiribati people.
So, whether you're an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, this video has something for you. Don't miss out on the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Kiribati. So, what are you waiting for? Hit the play button and let's explore this tropical paradise together!
We'll explain more about the best things to do in Kiribati in this video.
_______________________________________
Music from https://freetousemusic.com
Track: Coastline by shandr
https://youtu.be/imJOZugl2b0
_______________________________________
Copyright Disclaimer
Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 19 Jan 2023
- views: 24774
42:51
Kiribati: a drowning paradise in the South Pacific | DW Documentary
Climate change and rising sea levels mean the island nation of Kiribati in the South Pacific is at risk of disappearing into the sea.
But the island’s inhabit...
Climate change and rising sea levels mean the island nation of Kiribati in the South Pacific is at risk of disappearing into the sea.
But the island’s inhabitants aren’t giving up. They are doing what they can to save their island from inundation. Can COP23 help make a difference?
UN estimates indicate that Kiribati could disappear in just 30 or 40 years. That’s because the average elevation is less than two meters above sea level. And some of the knock-on effects of climate change have made the situation more difficult. Kiribati can hardly be surpassed in terms of charm and natural beauty. There are 33 atolls and one reef island – spread out over an area of 3.5 million square kilometers. All have white, sandy beaches and blue lagoons. Kiribati is the world’s largest state that consists exclusively of atolls. A local resident named Kaboua points to the empty, barren land around him and says, "There used to be a large village here with 70 families." But these days, this land is only accessible at low tide. At high tide, it's all under water. Kaboua says that sea levels are rising all the time, and swallowing up the land. That’s why many people here build walls made of stone and driftwood, or sand or rubbish. But these barriers won't stand up to the increasing number of storm surges. Others are trying to protect against coastal erosion by planting mangrove shrubs or small trees. But another local resident, Vasiti Tebamare, remains optimistic. She works for KiriCAN, an environmental organization. Vasiti says: "The industrialized countries -- the United States, China, and Europe -- use fossil fuels for their own ends. But what about us?" Kiribati's government has even bought land on an island in Fiji, so it can evacuate its people in an emergency. But Vasiti and most of the other residents don't want to leave.
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https://wn.com/Kiribati_A_Drowning_Paradise_In_The_South_Pacific_|_Dw_Documentary
Climate change and rising sea levels mean the island nation of Kiribati in the South Pacific is at risk of disappearing into the sea.
But the island’s inhabitants aren’t giving up. They are doing what they can to save their island from inundation. Can COP23 help make a difference?
UN estimates indicate that Kiribati could disappear in just 30 or 40 years. That’s because the average elevation is less than two meters above sea level. And some of the knock-on effects of climate change have made the situation more difficult. Kiribati can hardly be surpassed in terms of charm and natural beauty. There are 33 atolls and one reef island – spread out over an area of 3.5 million square kilometers. All have white, sandy beaches and blue lagoons. Kiribati is the world’s largest state that consists exclusively of atolls. A local resident named Kaboua points to the empty, barren land around him and says, "There used to be a large village here with 70 families." But these days, this land is only accessible at low tide. At high tide, it's all under water. Kaboua says that sea levels are rising all the time, and swallowing up the land. That’s why many people here build walls made of stone and driftwood, or sand or rubbish. But these barriers won't stand up to the increasing number of storm surges. Others are trying to protect against coastal erosion by planting mangrove shrubs or small trees. But another local resident, Vasiti Tebamare, remains optimistic. She works for KiriCAN, an environmental organization. Vasiti says: "The industrialized countries -- the United States, China, and Europe -- use fossil fuels for their own ends. But what about us?" Kiribati's government has even bought land on an island in Fiji, so it can evacuate its people in an emergency. But Vasiti and most of the other residents don't want to leave.
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- published: 08 Nov 2017
- views: 12455441
3:32
LIFE IN KIRIBATI...REMOTE SURVIVAL!
Thanks for joining me on my journey to every country in the world! Kiribati is one of the most remote places I have ever seen. The locals are truly living on t...
Thanks for joining me on my journey to every country in the world! Kiribati is one of the most remote places I have ever seen. The locals are truly living on the edge of the earth. It takes a lot of strength to live in year round heat and in a country which is disappearing as ocean levels rise due to global warming.
195 Countries. A Slightly Crazy High School Spanish Teacher With An Insatiable Love Of Travel And The Outdoors On A Journey To Every Country In The World!
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https://wn.com/Life_In_Kiribati...Remote_Survival
Thanks for joining me on my journey to every country in the world! Kiribati is one of the most remote places I have ever seen. The locals are truly living on the edge of the earth. It takes a lot of strength to live in year round heat and in a country which is disappearing as ocean levels rise due to global warming.
195 Countries. A Slightly Crazy High School Spanish Teacher With An Insatiable Love Of Travel And The Outdoors On A Journey To Every Country In The World!
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- published: 14 Sep 2018
- views: 98516
3:14
Exploring Kiribati: Discovering Paradise Islands, culture and Beyond! (world least visited country)
Please subscribe and like for more people to see this video. Welcome to 'Exploring Kiribati: Discovering Paradise Islands, Culture, and Beyond'! Join me on an u...
Please subscribe and like for more people to see this video. Welcome to 'Exploring Kiribati: Discovering Paradise Islands, Culture, and Beyond'! Join me on an unforgettable journey as I embark on a thrilling expedition to the mesmerizing country of Kiribati. In this captivating video series, I dive deep into the untouched beauty of Kiribati's idyllic islands, delving into its rich culture, traditions, and the warm hospitality of its people. From breathtaking coral reefs to stunning white-sand beaches, I'll take you on a visual feast of exploration and adventure. Get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of Kiribati as we unveil its hidden gems, local cuisine, and extraordinary experiences. Subscribe now and be a part of this extraordinary journey!
kiribati 2023
kiribati
Nui atoll, Tuvalu
https://wn.com/Exploring_Kiribati_Discovering_Paradise_Islands,_Culture_And_Beyond_(World_Least_Visited_Country)
Please subscribe and like for more people to see this video. Welcome to 'Exploring Kiribati: Discovering Paradise Islands, Culture, and Beyond'! Join me on an unforgettable journey as I embark on a thrilling expedition to the mesmerizing country of Kiribati. In this captivating video series, I dive deep into the untouched beauty of Kiribati's idyllic islands, delving into its rich culture, traditions, and the warm hospitality of its people. From breathtaking coral reefs to stunning white-sand beaches, I'll take you on a visual feast of exploration and adventure. Get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of Kiribati as we unveil its hidden gems, local cuisine, and extraordinary experiences. Subscribe now and be a part of this extraordinary journey!
kiribati 2023
kiribati
Nui atoll, Tuvalu
- published: 12 Jun 2023
- views: 23242
2:18
In Kiribati… What’s Possible?
Kiribati is widely recognized as one of the world’s smallest and most isolated countries, with 32 islands dispersed across 3.5 million square kilometres across ...
Kiribati is widely recognized as one of the world’s smallest and most isolated countries, with 32 islands dispersed across 3.5 million square kilometres across the Pacific Ocean. Life in this island nation has already seen dramatic changes due to climate change.
We recently visited Bairiki, in South Tarawa, Kiribati’s capital, to find out what the country’s future leaders think is possible for their island nation’s future.
This is part of a World Bank report series, Pacific Possible, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for the Pacific Islands region in coming decades. Join the discussion in the comments below, at www.worldbank.org/pacificpossible, or with the #PacificPossible hashtag on Twitter.
https://wn.com/In_Kiribati…_What’S_Possible
Kiribati is widely recognized as one of the world’s smallest and most isolated countries, with 32 islands dispersed across 3.5 million square kilometres across the Pacific Ocean. Life in this island nation has already seen dramatic changes due to climate change.
We recently visited Bairiki, in South Tarawa, Kiribati’s capital, to find out what the country’s future leaders think is possible for their island nation’s future.
This is part of a World Bank report series, Pacific Possible, focusing on the challenges and opportunities for the Pacific Islands region in coming decades. Join the discussion in the comments below, at www.worldbank.org/pacificpossible, or with the #PacificPossible hashtag on Twitter.
- published: 10 Aug 2016
- views: 134162
12:17
Island Life in Kiribati! Surf, Foil and Maitinnara Family Reunion VLOG#7
If you'd like to skip to the action, move to;
Surfing with Kim and Uncle Nick on Soft-top Longboards: 1:59
Hydrofoiling and Surfing with Kim, Josh and Uncle N...
If you'd like to skip to the action, move to;
Surfing with Kim and Uncle Nick on Soft-top Longboards: 1:59
Hydrofoiling and Surfing with Kim, Josh and Uncle Nick: 7:07
Being welcomed into my girlfriend's family from Kiribati has been a blessing filled with many amazing experiences of family tradition, pacific island culture and a unique adventure in the ocean.
I flew out with Kim Yap from Hawai'i, to Marshal Islands, to Tarawa Atoll apart of Kiribati. This is were we spent the next week exploring the atoll and celebrating Kimberly's grandmother's 70th birthday with near 80 of her family members that came from all over the world to be together for this "Botaki", or celebration!
Enjoy these moments captured myself on my iPhone and GoPro!
Music/Songs:
Fly by Anto G
Isaweet by Anto G
Reggae Root by Anto G
https://wn.com/Island_Life_In_Kiribati_Surf,_Foil_And_Maitinnara_Family_Reunion_Vlog_7
If you'd like to skip to the action, move to;
Surfing with Kim and Uncle Nick on Soft-top Longboards: 1:59
Hydrofoiling and Surfing with Kim, Josh and Uncle Nick: 7:07
Being welcomed into my girlfriend's family from Kiribati has been a blessing filled with many amazing experiences of family tradition, pacific island culture and a unique adventure in the ocean.
I flew out with Kim Yap from Hawai'i, to Marshal Islands, to Tarawa Atoll apart of Kiribati. This is were we spent the next week exploring the atoll and celebrating Kimberly's grandmother's 70th birthday with near 80 of her family members that came from all over the world to be together for this "Botaki", or celebration!
Enjoy these moments captured myself on my iPhone and GoPro!
Music/Songs:
Fly by Anto G
Isaweet by Anto G
Reggae Root by Anto G
- published: 17 Jul 2019
- views: 59870
10:29
Trip around Tarawa, Kiribati 2023
Tarawa, Kiribati 2023 #kiribati #life @temwaiku Kiribati gardener
Tarawa, Kiribati 2023 #kiribati #life @temwaiku Kiribati gardener
https://wn.com/Trip_Around_Tarawa,_Kiribati_2023
Tarawa, Kiribati 2023 #kiribati #life @temwaiku Kiribati gardener
- published: 01 Sep 2023
- views: 14116
12:26
Kiribati and climate change | DW Documentary
Kiribati could soon become uninhabitable due to climate change. Residents are using all available means to protect themselves from rising sea levels.
In Kiriba...
Kiribati could soon become uninhabitable due to climate change. Residents are using all available means to protect themselves from rising sea levels.
In Kiribati, residents are building walls to protect their homes from rising sea levels – which worked well for a long time. But the high tides are getting more extreme, resulting in what they call ‘king tides.’ Now, walls are no longer a permanent solution. So how can Kiribati be saved? There have been discussions of an artificial replacement island or filling in some of the 33 islands. But, even though the disaster has been looming for years, these solutions are only theoretical. And the government has remained tight-lipped on which solution it prefers. Meanwhile, residents are repairing their walls and hoping for support from overseas. A report by Luca Schmitt-Walz.
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https://wn.com/Kiribati_And_Climate_Change_|_Dw_Documentary
Kiribati could soon become uninhabitable due to climate change. Residents are using all available means to protect themselves from rising sea levels.
In Kiribati, residents are building walls to protect their homes from rising sea levels – which worked well for a long time. But the high tides are getting more extreme, resulting in what they call ‘king tides.’ Now, walls are no longer a permanent solution. So how can Kiribati be saved? There have been discussions of an artificial replacement island or filling in some of the 33 islands. But, even though the disaster has been looming for years, these solutions are only theoretical. And the government has remained tight-lipped on which solution it prefers. Meanwhile, residents are repairing their walls and hoping for support from overseas. A report by Luca Schmitt-Walz.
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- published: 20 Nov 2023
- views: 109556
4:03
Kiribati: Battling for Survival (Rising Sea Levels)
Kiribati risks becoming the first country to lose its land territory to climate change, as sea levels rise. Supported by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reducti...
Kiribati risks becoming the first country to lose its land territory to climate change, as sea levels rise. Supported by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, Kiribati's people are working to protect their islands, planting mangroves and preserving the shoreline. FOOTAGE:ETHAN FILMS ON BEHALF OF UNDRR.
UN in Action: UNIA 1644
https://wn.com/Kiribati_Battling_For_Survival_(Rising_Sea_Levels)
Kiribati risks becoming the first country to lose its land territory to climate change, as sea levels rise. Supported by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, Kiribati's people are working to protect their islands, planting mangroves and preserving the shoreline. FOOTAGE:ETHAN FILMS ON BEHALF OF UNDRR.
UN in Action: UNIA 1644
- published: 07 Nov 2020
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