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Hilda Heine Calls For Unity On Paris Climate Agreement

- RNZI

President of the Marshall Islands Hilda Heine dismissed the possibilit­y her nation may soon be one of climate change refugees, saying her people were not considerin­g a timeframe to leave.

Ms Heine, the first female leader of any independen­t pacific nation, was in Canberra on Tuesday delivering the ST Lee Lecture at ANU and detailing the perils her country faces due to climate change.

Sea levels, predicted rise between 30 to 120 cm by the end of the century, pose a huge threat to the nation comprised of 1156 islands and low-lying coral atolls, most of which stand less than 180cm above sea level.

Ms Heine said with the help of The World Bank, work was under way to safeguard access to drinking water, protect shoreline homes and infrastruc­ture, and develop crops to withstand increasing salinity.

“We are trying to look at all opportunit­ies and technologi­es to make sure our country can remain viable for our people to continue to live there,” she said.

“Our country’s survival is based on people living in the Marshall Islands, not elsewhere.”

But the pressure is on internatio­nally to ensure the Paris Agreement is not fractured by threats by US President Donald Trump to defect.

Ms Heine wrote to President Trump pleading for him to remain and not to scrap US$2 billion in US funding still yet to be transferre­d the UN Green Climate Fund - a US$10 billion fund vulnerable countries such as the Marshall Islands will benefit from.

“There are lots of countries that remain committed and so we are very heartened by the fact they want to stay and remain loyal to the Paris Agreement,” she said. “We continue to hope the United States and other lead countries will also hear the call of all the vulnerable countries and remain.”

 ?? Photo: Twitter ?? From left; Dean of College of Asia and the Pacific of the Australian National University Michael Wesley with Marshall Islands President Hilda Hein.
Photo: Twitter From left; Dean of College of Asia and the Pacific of the Australian National University Michael Wesley with Marshall Islands President Hilda Hein.

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