Small island states may disappear if climate agreement is delayed
Alliance of Small Island States argues for an agreement that would target emissions peaking by 2015-17 at the latest.

CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS: The island nation of Tuvalu in the Pacific Ocean in 2009. Tuvalu has been a source of rising sea levels and drought anxieties because it is only 4.5 meters above sea level at its highest point. (Photo: ZUMA Press)






















