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A big challenge for the economic development of small island countries is dealing with external shocks. The Pacific Islands are vulnerable to natural disasters, climate change, commodity price changes, and uncertain donor grants. The question that arises is how should small developing countries...
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Henry -- Belize / Victor Bulmer-Thomas -- Guyana and the advent of world-class petroleum finds / Clive Y. Thomas … elsewhere. While much of the world is beginning to feel some effects of climate change, the Caribbean is ground zero. These …
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are a group of 39 United Nations (UN) member states and 18 dependent territories mostly located in the Caribbean and Oceania. They are among the most vulnerable countries to losses and damages from climate change globally, and they are especially exposed to...
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both rising and is rising to varying degrees around the world. It further examines the contributions that melting ice … rather than as representative of a failure to adapt. The world must prepare for a very different world than what currently …
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real and should be immediately tackled. "The response to environmental problems will determine what type of world future …-dependence in a globalizing world. Of all the environmental problems facing the world, climate change is arguably one of the …
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Small developing states are disproportionately vulnerable to natural disasters. On average, the annual cost of disasters for small states is nearly 2 percent of GDP-more than four times that for larger countries. This reflects a higher frequency of disasters, adjusted for land area, as well as...
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) face a discretely legal threat of ‘formal extinction’, due to the interaction between sea-level rise and prevailing interpretations of international law. As sea-levels continue to rise, many SIDS face the loss of inhabitable land. Under orthodox...
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