“Sea-locked countries” face up to climate change
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Small island nations are looking at ways to work with the international community to counter the danger of climate change.
Many small island developing states or SIDS fear that rising sea levels caused by climatic variations could threaten their very existence.
Countries from around the world are meeting in Samoa to discuss the challenges faced by what have been called “sea-locked countries”.
Daniel Dickinson reports
Duration: 2'50"