Communities on the islands in Australasia are severely affected by the impact of climate change. In particular, the rising sea levels pose major problems, such as the erosion of coastal lines, salination of ground/drinking water, and in some cases to the loss of the complete islands. Even if global efforts to reduce CO2 emissions will eventually succeed, it will be too late for many small island states. For example, the Cartaret Islands (Papua New Guinea / autonomous region of Bougainville), was world wide the first region that was forced to start the evacuation of their citizens in 2009 and it was expected that by 2015 all islands would be inhabitable. Here local communities have tried without success to fight against the impacts of raising sea levels for the past 10 years, however, now without financial support they have to find a new place to live and to finance their exodus.
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