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SHORT FILM

 BUHO BUHO, MOROTAI, INDONESIA
Sea Level Rise
Reproducir video

Sea level rise happens because of two main reasons: thermal expansion (as the ocean absorbs more heat, it expands) and melting of glaciers, ice sheets, and other land-based ice. The Global Mean Sea Level (GMSL) has risen by 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters). In low-laying coastal communities, this has major consequences including flooding, erosion, and more severe storm surges that destroy everything in their paths. The communities where this is happening often lack access to critical information about climate change drivers and how vulnerable populations can adapt or build their resilience. Ibu Neke is a local mother from Buho Buho, a small fishing village on Morotai in Indonesia. This is her witness statement that illustrates the challenges small islands face.  

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