The Maldives has always been a place that I've intended on diving someday, but that someday may be too late.
The 60mins. report last night showed that it's in great danger of disappearing altogether...and they want to come here if it does!
Being that it's only a metre or so above sea level, the Maldives is a good barometer to the effects of global warming.
Sinking Maldives saves up to call Australia homeLONDON
11/11/2008 12:00:00 AM
The Maldives is starting to hoard cash in case it has to buy a new homeland because of climate change and Australia is on the shopping list.
Beloved by tourists for their white sandy beaches, palm trees and clear waters, the 1192 coral islands that make up the Indian Ocean country risk devastation by rising sea levels caused by climate change.
Mohamed ''Anni'' Nasheed, who won the Maldives' first democratic presidential election last month, said his Government would put aside part of its billion-dollar annual tourism income in case the worst happened.
''We can do nothing to stop climate change on our own and so we have to buy land elsewhere. It's an insurance policy for the worst possible outcome.
''We do not want to leave the Maldives, but we also do not want to be climate refugees living in tents for decades.''
Mr Nasheed said he had already broached the subject with several countries and found them receptive. India and Sri Lanka were targets because they had similar cultures and climates, while vast Australia was also an option.
He said he intended to create a ''sovereign wealth fund'' from the money generated by tourism, much as Arab states had done with oil revenues.
''Kuwait might invest in companies: we will invest in land.''
Outgoing president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Asia's longest-serving leader, launched a book in April to highlight the threat to the Maldives posed by global warming.
He said citizens needed moving to safer islands. AFP
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