The world's first state began to prepare for the move due to the climate
Minister of Tuvalu Coffee said that the state could relocate in the event of ocean flooding Minister of Foreign Affairs of the island state of Tuvalu (in Oceania) Simon Coffee , who recorded an appeal for the UN climate summit (Cop26), standing knee-deep in water, said that if the state was flooded, residents would be forced to move. He shared the details in a conversation with Lenta.ru. The Tuvalu authorities are considering the worst-case scenario due to global warming – the island's territory will be flooded by the world's oceans and will be unsuitable for life. According to Coffee, if this happens, Tuvalu will become the first country in the world to relocate due to climatic disasters. About five thousand Tuvalu residents have already moved to New Zealand. “At the moment, this is about 50 percent of the total population of our state,” said Coffee. The country has already begun