Australia will let Tuvalu's 11,200 citizens move Down Under over time as rising seas threaten the Pacific Island state. It’s a smart geopolitical deal from the fossil-fuel polluter. But it’s hard to replicate, and diplomacy alone is no solution, says Antony Currie.
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