Have you ever imagined stepping into a country where there are no traffic lights, barely any tourists, and the ocean is never more than a few hundred metres away? A place so small it measures just 10 square miles, yet so fragile that scientists fear it could be swallowed by the sea within your lifetime?
That country exists. It’s called Tuvalu, the least-visited nation on Earth. But beneath the postcard-perfect beaches and slow island life lies an critical truth: Tuvalu is the most threatened country to climate change, quite literally sinking. The country is now preparing for the world’s first planned national migration program.