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Tuvalu: The disappearing island nation recreating itself in the metaverse
Sitting about 5,000 km northeast of Australia, Tuvalu is a small island country in Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean. Most of the country’s population of 11,900, the second-fewest in the world, live on its three reef islands. Unfortunately, the total land area of 26 square kilometers has gradually been decreasing due to the rising sea level, and most of the land area, including the dwellings and critical infrastructures, is expected to sit below the level of the current high tide by the middle of the century. Australia agreed to accept 280 Tuvaluans each year as part of the relocation program. Also, the Tuvalu government is creating a virtual copy of the islands, people, and cultural heritage in the metaverse so that they will still be able to remain even after the islands disappear into the ocean. To prepare for the nation’s status and sovereignty without geological territory, Tuvalu is seeking to create passports, hold elections, and keep the administration running all digitally in the webspace. Tuvalu may exhibit what can be done for a disappearing state before the exodus.
Read the article and learn what a disappearing Pacific island is doing to keep its legacy going.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20241121-tuvalu-the-pacific-islands-creating-a-digital-nation-in-the-metaverse-due-to-climate-change
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