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posted by martyb on Tuesday December 01 2015, @09:41PM   Printer-friendly

Located between Hawaii and Australia, the Marshall Islands are made up of 29 atolls and five islands with a population of about 70,000, all of whom live about six feet above sea level. Now Story Hinkley writes in The Christian Science Monitor that another 10,000 Marshallese have moved to Springdale, Arkansas because of climate change.

Because this Pacific island nation is so small, the Marshallese population in Arkansas attribute their Springdale settlement to one man, John Moody, who moved to the US in 1979 after the first wave of flooding. Moody's family eventually moved to Springdale to live with him and work for Tyson and other poultry companies based in Arkansas, eventually causing a steady flow of extended friends and family migrating to Springdale. "Probably in 10 to 20 years from now, we're all going to move," says Roselinta Keimbar adding that she likes Arkansas because it is far away from the ocean, meaning it is safe.

For more than three decades, Marshallese have moved in the thousands to the landlocked Ozark Mountains for better education, jobs and health care, thanks to an agreement that lets them live and work in the US.. This historical connection makes it an obvious destination for those facing a new threat: global warming. Marshallese Foreign Minister Tony de Brum says even a small rise in global temperatures would spell the demise of his country.

While many world leaders in Paris want to curb emissions enough to cap Earth's warming at 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius), de Brum is pushing for a target that's 25 percent lower. "The thought of evacuation is repulsive to us," says de Brum. "We think that the more reasonable thing to do is to seek to end this madness, this climate madness, where people think that smaller, vulnerable countries are expendable and therefore they can continue to do business as usual." Meanwhile residents jokingly call their new home "Springdale Atoll," and there's even a Marshallese consulate in Springdale, the only one on the mainland US. "Its not our fault that the tide is getting higher," says Carlon Zedkaia. "Just somebody else in this world that wants to get rich."


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 02 2015, @07:38AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 02 2015, @07:38AM (#270522)

    the reason why 'global warming' was re-badged as 'climate change' is because your theory has already been debunked over and over and over and over.....

    when the next ice age hits us, maybe then you'll wake up

    or probably not... stupid people are stupid

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 02 2015, @08:28PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 02 2015, @08:28PM (#270883)

    the reason why 'global warming' was re-badged as 'climate change' is because your theory has already been debunked over and over and over and over.....

    Shows how little you know. The reason it was "rebadged" is because a republican spin doctor thought "climate change" was less scary sounding. [theguardian.com] Since then, that very spin doctor has become convinced that global warming is real and that the republican party is grievously wrong on the issue.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 02 2015, @09:36PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 02 2015, @09:36PM (#270946)

    We are in an Ice Age now you "stupid", one that has been going on for 2.6 million years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age [wikipedia.org]

    To have Polar Ice Caps melt on Antarctica, while the continent is isolated on the South Pole, and in the North while the Arctic Ocean is mostly landlocked would be disastrous and unprecedented. These glaciers should remain in place until our continents drift and change the geography of the planet such that the currents can more easily flow between Equator and the Poles. If they are melting now, it's not natural. We are causing something which wouldn't happen for another million years to occur.