Sink or swim: Can island states survive the climate crisis?

  • Date: 31-Jul-2021
  • Source: Saudi Gazette
  • Sector:Oil & Gas
  • Country:Gulf
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Sink or swim: Can island states survive the climate crisis?

GENEVA — Small island nations across the world are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, and their problems have been accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely affected their economies, and their capacity to protect themselves from possible extinction. We take a look at some of the many challenges they face, and how they could be overcome. Low emissions, but high exposure The 38 member states and 22 associate members that the UN has designated as Small Island Developing States or SIDS are caught in a cruel paradox: they are collectively responsible for less than one percent of global carbon emissions, but they are suffering severely from the effects of climate change, to the extent that they could become uninhabitable. Although they have a small landmass, many of these countries are large ocean states, with marine resources and biodiversity that are highly exposed to the warming of the oceans. They are often vulnerable to increasingly extreme weather events, such as the devastating cyclones that have hit the Caribbean in recent years, and because of their limited resources, they find it hard to allocate funds to sustainable development programs that could help them to cope better, for example, constructing