Australian climate action must go beyond 'lifeline' for Tuvalu

Migration deal will not fit as model for wider Pacific region

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Tuvaluan Prime Minister Kausea Natano, right, and Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on One Foot Island on Nov. 9: The leaders unveiled a deal for "migration with dignity." (AAP Image via AP)

Meg Keen is director of the Pacific islands program at the Lowy Institute, an international policy think tank based in Sydney.

Standing knee-deep in seawater, Simon Kofe, foreign minister of the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu, demanded by video that delegates at the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Conference take action to save his country from "drowning."

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