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Islanders - Sea Level Rise Documentation (Papua New Guinea: 2006)
Bernard Gaille, sitting in foreground, with fellow islanders on Puil Island.
Rising sea levels have eroded much of the coastlines of the low lying Carteret islands in Papua New Guinea and waves have crashed over the islands flooding and destroying what little crop gardens the islanders have. Food is in short supply, banana and swamp taro crops are failing due to the salt contamination of the land and the islanders live on a meagre one meal per day diet of fish and coconut. There is talk by the Autonomous Region of Bougainville government to relocate the Carteret Islanders to Bougainville Island, but this plan is stalled due to a lack of finances, resources, land and coordination.
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NO FUNDRAISING
Unique identifier:
GP018X3
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
10/12/2006
Locations:
Carteret Atolls
,
Papua New Guinea
,
Puil Island
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Size:
3504px × 2336px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Sea Level Rise Documentation in Papua New Guinea
Rising sea levels have eroded much of the coastlines of the low lying Carteret islands in Papua New Guinea and waves have crashed over the islands flooding and destroying what little crop gardens the islanders have. Food is in short supply, banana and swamp taro crops are failing due to the salt contamination of the land and the islanders live on a meagre one meal per day diet of fish and coconut. There is talk by the Autonomous Region of Bougainville government to relocate the Carteret Islanders to Bougainville Island, but this plan is stalled due to a lack of finances, resources, land and coordination.
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