Leaders from Pacific island nations collectively rang the alarm on the relentless march of climate change, marked by rising sea levels, extreme weather events and coastal erosion, wreaking havoc and threatening the very existence of their homelands.

Remains of a home in Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati, that was destroyed by rising seas and storm surges, made worse by climate change. UNICEF/Sokhin
Remains of a home in Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati, that was destroyed by rising seas and storm surges, made worse by climate change. UNICEF/Sokhin

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