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- The Marshall Islands are now living through climate change. Worsening storms, drought, and sea level rise may force the Marshallese to leave soon.
Ebadon island , Marshalls islands. July 2023, The Marshall Islands are considered the
front line that is receiving the effects of climate change.
Rising sea levels could make them disappear soon. A group of engineers travel to a small island named Ebadon
to build a climate laboratory
that will record rising sea tempratures
The Republic of the Marshall Islands is a remote Pacific atoll nation already seeing the impact of climate change. That impact is expected to get a lot worse for them within the next twenty years.
In July of 2023, a small group of engineers, teachers, and scientists traveled to Ebadon, a very small Marshallese island at the northwest tip of Kwajalein Atoll.
They were there to build, with the Marshallese, a climate security research station. This is one more step in enriching a partnership that is helping the Marshallese learn about climate adaptation ideas from around the globe,
and helping the visitors learn the depth and richness of a Marshallese culture that has been sustainably present in these islands for 3,000 years.