| Kiribati Island In Aerial View |
Fearing that climate change could wipe out their entire
Pacific archipelago, the leaders of Kiribati are considering an unusual backup
plan — moving the populace to Fiji.
Kiribati President Anote Tong told The Associated Press
on Friday that his Cabinet this week endorsed a plan to buy nearly 6,000 acres
on Fiji's main island, Viti Levu. He said the fertile land, being sold by a
church group for about $9.6 million, could provide an insurance policy for
Kiribati's entire population of 103,000, though he hopes it will never be
necessary for everyone to leave.
“We would hope not to put everyone on one piece of land,
but if it became absolutely necessary, yes, we could do it,” said Mr. Tong. “It
wouldn't be for me, personally, but would apply more to a younger generation.
For them, moving won't be a matter of choice. It's basically going to be a
matter of survival.”
Kiribati, which straddles the Equator near the
International Date Line, has found itself at the leading edge of the debate on
climate change because many of its atolls rise just a few feet above sea level.
Mr. Tong said some villages have already moved and there
have been increasing instances of sea water contaminating the fresh ground
water. Some scientists have estimated the level of sea rise in the Pacific at
about two millimetres per year. Many scientists expect that rate to accelerate
due to climate change.
Fiji, home to about 850,000 people, is about 2,200 km
south of Kiribati. But just what people there think about potentially providing
a home for thousands of their neighbours remains unclear. Mr. Tong said he's
awaiting parliamentary approval for the land purchase, which he expects in
April, before discussing the plan formally with Fijian officials.
Mr.Tong has been considering other unusual options to
combat climate change, including shoring up some Kiribati islands with sea
walls and even building a floating island. He said this week that the latter option
would likely prove too expensive, but that he hopes reinforcing some islands
will ensure that Kiribati continues to exist in some form even in a worst-case
scenario.
- The Hindu

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