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Australia's climate visa: A model for sinking islands?
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Tuvalu, a vulnerable Pacific nation, faces submersion within 35 years due to climate change. In response, Australia has initiated the Falepili Union Treaty, offering a 'climate visa' allowing 280 Tuvaluans yearly to migrate for work or study. This prioritizes those lacking other options, like New Zealand citizenship, and includes individuals with disabilities.
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