They ain’t making any more of it

Via Kevin Drum comes this report of once-habitable Pacific islands that aren’t anymore:

The evacuation of the Carteret Islands have begun. This morning I stood on black volcanic sand, pressed up right against the jungle, and watched a small white boat powered by a single outboard engine run in against the shore. On board were five men from the Islands, the fathers of five families, who have come to finish building houses and gardens already begun in a cleared patch of jungle at Tinputz, on the east coast of Bougainville. When these homes are ready the five will return to the Carterets, to fetch their wives and children back. Life, they hope, will be better for them here. On the Carterets, king tides have washed away their crops and rising sea levels poisoned those that remain with salt. The people have been forced to move.

As I recall there are parts of Australia which were once suitable for farming, but as irrigation drew down the subterranean water table, the sea came in to take its place — killing the crops with salt.

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