Friday, November 21, 2008

The Pacific is still there but time is running fast

Fei Tevi from the pacific are looking for the action from the churches to react but mostly to act when it comes to climate change and the results for the fluent continent.
Adaptation for the people of Kiribati and other islands in the Pacific, seems to be becoming a fish, and that evolution is not done in a decade. The question of resettlement is a fact now. Where can you go when the erosion of the coasts is rapidly changing the conditions? And what would you say if the place where you lived for generations and the ground where your ancestors is buried is threatened to be under the surface of the ocean? And the irony of the situation is that the people of the Pacific have not been the one that caused by the climatic changes. But for us in other parts of the world we must listen and act. The Pacific is the climate change "Canary in the mine" They are still singing but they are singing out a warning, and we better listen

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