Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Contaminated-Well-Water-on-Tarawa-Island-27MZIF3J6ATY.htmlConceptually similarContaminated Well Water on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA2Completed★★★★Contaminated Well Water on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA1Completed★★★★New Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9VCompleted★★★★New Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9XCompleted★★★★New Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9YCompleted★★★★New Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9ZCompleted★★★★Local Campaigner by Seawall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM9SCompleted★★★★Temporary Sea Wall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMA4Completed★★★★Girls Walk on Sea Wall on Tarawa IslandGP0STOMAECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOMA0Contaminated Well Water on Tarawa IslandKataebati Tebutia lives in a community, Temwaiku-Tenei, on Tarawa Island, where the rising ocean is slowly encroaching on their houses. Kataebati describes how the rising sea levels contaminated his family drinking well with salt water. They had to walk to the local church to get water, but that has recently become salty as well.Locations:Kiribati-Oceania-Pacific Islands-TarawaDate:13 Jul, 2014Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6931px X 4625pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Groundwater contamination-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Sea level rise-Water pollutionShoot: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)