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CLIMATE-CHANGE/FIJI-SEALEVELS
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July 17, 2022 
Community members gather for a Sunday church service in Vunidogoloa Village, Fiji, July 17, 2022. Leaders... 
VUNIDOGOLOA, Fiji 
The Wider Image: Rising sea levels are forcing Fiji's villagers to relocate. They want polluters to pay... 
Community members gather for a Sunday church service in Vunidogoloa Village, Fiji, July 17, 2022. Leaders of 15 low-lying Pacific island nations declared climate change their "single greatest existential threat" at a mid-July summit in Fiji's capital, Suva. Facing some of the most direct effects of climate change, they want developed nations, who contributed the most to global warming, not only to curb their emissions but to pay for the steps that islanders must take to protect their people from rising sea levels. REUTERS/Loren Elliott SEARCH "ELLIOTT FIJI SEA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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