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Sydney Morning Herald - 26 Nov 2010
Vulnerable ... a boy and a piglet that had escaped on the Tuvaluan island of Funafuti, where residents say rising sea water threatens food production. ...
Frequent flier: Lifelong pilot from McLouth always prepared for ...
Lawrence Journal World - Richard Gwin - 1 day ago
Another time, a plane went down in Funafuti when the airplane hit the mast of a ship, and some crew members died. The tiny islands and runways made from ...Making do with little
Fiji Times - 3 Dec 2010
Forty per cent of Tuvalu's inhabitants live on the capital island of Funafuti. For 3000 years Funafuti's lagoon, planting pits and coconut trees have ...Mum-of-three ordered out of NZ
Stuff.co.nz - Britton Broun - 6 days ago
The main island, Funafuti, is sinking as seawater seeps up through it at king tides. Other problems include overcrowding, rubbish and poor healthcare. ...Family hides as mum ordered out - Sunday Star Times
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CNN - Daphne Sashin - 5 days ago
He says rising sea levels have already caused significant coastal erosion, and parts of the capital island, Funafuti, flood once a month from salt water ...
"We Cannot Afford to Be Held Hostage...By Political Backwardness ...
Democracy Now (blog) - 9 Dec 2010
The greatest width of land on Funafuti, our capital island, is 600 meters. The highest point is only four meters. When a cyclone hits, ...Australia - 2011 Tuvalu Scholarships Program
ISRIA (registration) - 1 Dec 2010
Congratulating the recipients at a ceremony in the Tuvaluan capital of Funafuti, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs, Richard Marles, ...La nueva Atlántida
impre.com - 28 Nov 2010
Funafuti (la capital de la isla) ha perdido la mayor parte de sus playas y los ciclos naturales que vivíamos han cambiado. "Se han perdido fuentes de ...Tuvalu steht das Wasser bis zum Hals - Sendereihe "Was passiert ...
Deutschlandfunk - 25 Nov 2010
... einfach untergehen, aber irgendwann werden wir auf unseren Inseln vielleicht nicht mehr leben können", sagt die Leiterin der Bibliothek in Funafuti. ...info@als-alexander.org or interalex1@yahoo.com
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