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The tiny islands of Tulun and Takuu off the coast of Papua New Guinea

are being swallowed by the Pacific Ocean, posing a danger so

immediate that their 2,400 residents are being urged to evacuate at

once. The islands, also known as Carteret and Mortlock, could become

victims of global warming, which is thought to fuel the rising sea

levels that threaten to drown them. The government of Papua New

Guinea has sent emergency food supplies to the islands, because local

crops are being inundated by salt water, leaving residents to live on

coconuts and fish. Government officials are encouraging the

islanders to move to the nearby island of Bougainville, but they

acknowledge the solution is not ideal. The islanders are Polynesian,

whereas residents of Bougainville are Melanesians, and many fear that

when the people of Tulun and Takuu leave their homelands, their

unique culture will disappear.

 

straight to the source: Terra Daily, Agence-France Presse, 28 May 2003

<http://www.gristmagazine.com/forward.pl?forward_id=1168>

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