Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Broken-Sea-Wall-by-Road-on-Tarawa-Island-27MZIF3J6DRS.htmlConceptually similarBroken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA8Completed★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA9Completed★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMADCompleted★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMAACompleted★★★★Broken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMABCompleted★★★★Temporary Sea Wall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA4Completed★★★★New Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9WCompleted★★★★Children Play on Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9TCompleted★★★★Poor Family on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA3Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOMACBroken Sea Wall by Road on Tarawa IslandBroken sea wall next to the road in the community Temwaiku-Tenei, on Tarawa Island, where the rising ocean is slowly encroaching on their community. Kiribati, is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean in risk of disappearing because of sea level rise caused by melting sea ice and ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. The rising sea levels also contaminates their drinking wells with salt water.Locations:Kiribati-Oceania-Pacific Islands-TarawaDate:13 Jul, 2014Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7206px X 4809pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Coastlines-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Palm trees-Roads-Sea level riseShoot:Overfishing and Climate Change Impacts in KiribatiDocumentation on the impacts of sea level rise and overfishing faced by the people in Kiribati, one of the Gilbert islands in the Pacific Ocean.Related Collections:Kiribati Climate Change Impacts (Photos & Videos)