• The prospect of countries being wiped off the map is no longer science fiction as global warming gathers pace, posing an unprecedented challenge to the international community
  • Sea levels have already risen 15 to 25 cm (six to 10 inches) since 1900, and the pace of rise is accelerating, especially in some tropical areas.
  • According to a study by the UN, five nations (the Maldives, Tuvalu, the Marshall Islands, Nauru and Kiribati) may become uninhabitable by 2100, creating 600,000 stateless climate refugees.