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when beaches erode, coral reefs are polluted,
and the quality of drinking water declines, tour
ists stay away.
Some of these states have begun mitigation
efforts. Kiribati has bought land on neighboring
islands of Fiji to protect its food supply and possi
bly to relocate its population. Panama’s govern
ment is planning to relocate residents from
islands off the mainland, although those groups
are resisting relocation. Other states, like Antigua
and Barbuda and Saint Kitts and Nevis, are tak
ing hazard monitoring more seriously, while still
others with more resources, such as the Feder
ated States of Micronesia and Malta, have begun
desalination of sea water. Islands in the Ca rib
bean like Barbados, Grenada, and Saint Lucia are
paying par tic u lar attention to protecting essen
tial tourist facilities.
For most of the approximately 40 small
island states, however, it will be virtually impos
sible to forestall the effects of climate change.
As a group, they share characteristics that
make them particularly vulnerable: limited
natu ral resources; a high density of population
and socio economic activities along the coastal
zone; susceptibility to intense tropical storms
and storm surge; limited land area, which pre
vents some adaptation strategies; and insuffi
cient financial resources.
These small island states have come together
around their shared challenges in the Alliance of
Small Island States. While they have no formal
charter or institutions, they have become a force
ful group at the United Nations in New York in
lobbying for concrete action. But even though
developed states have pledged economic and
technical aid to these states during annual confer
ences on climate change, the gap remains wide
between what the small states need and how the
developed nations have pledged to help.
For CritiCal analy sis
- What financial commitments have been made to developing states adversely affected by
climate change under the 2015 Paris Accord? - What power resources does the Alliance of Small Island States have at its disposal?
- What mitigation efforts have begun in the United States?
a. Gardiner Harris, “As Seas Rise, Millions Cling to Borrowed Time and Dying Land,” New York Times, March 29,
2014.