What they desperately need, is to know how to live their lives they need to know who they are, to what purpose they exist, and how they should act towards one another; and, once they know the answers to these questions they need to be helped to gradually apply these answers to everyday behavior. It is to the solution of this basic problem of mankind that the greater part of all our energy and resources should be directed.... The Universal House of Justice, from letter dated November 19,1974
ATOLL NATIONS & CLIMATE CHANGE KIRIBATI MALDIVE ISLANDS MARSHALL ISLANDS TUVALU TERRITORY OF TOKELAU
Ajeltake, Majuro Atoll -1978
Marshall Islands from Google Earth
Population - 64,000 Approximately - 1,225 Islands
29 Atolls
69.84 sq. miles of Land
5 Single Coral Islands
LAE ATOLL 17 ISLANDS TOTAL LAND =.56 sq.mi LAGOON = 6.33 sq.mi. POPULATION-250-300
Lae Atoll
Majuro Atoll - Government Center Majuro Atoll - Government Center Approximately 26,000 people 27,000 people 64Approximately Islands 64 Islands Lagoon - 113 sq. miles Lagoon - Area 113 sq. milessq. miles Total Land - 3.54 Total Land Area - 3.54 sq. miles
Ebeye Island, Kwajalein Atoll 80 acres of land - 12,000 people
What will you do today if you know that your way of life, your home, your city, your village, your land, your country, your culture will completely disappear in the next few decades?
WHAT WILL YOU DO NOW?
Major Effects of Climate Change
Sea Level Rise Destruction of Coral Reefs Sea Water Contamination of Fresh Water Lens Increase in Typhoon Activity and Intensity More Frequent & Severe El Nino Activity Increased Temperature of both Air and Water Seasonal Rain Pattern Changes
Erosion - Lagoon Side Majuro Atoll
Average Elevation 7 ft.above sea level for the entire country.
Usually land is only 1-2 feet above high tide sea water level.
Environmental Refugees If entire nations become uninhabitable or their populations have to be relocated, such as the peoples of many Pacific nations, Bangladesh, and other places, current immigration policies may well collapse under the strain.
Geneva Convention of 1951 on the Status of refugees gives no protection or status to the new refugee problems caused by the environmental crisis.
Conisbee and Simms state in their book Environmental Refugees: “Policies that cause harm to people but are pursued in full knowledge of their damaging consequences should be classed as environmental persecution.”
Will another country accept physically stateless people?
Ethical and Moral Implications
Acceptance of the oneness of mankind is the first fundamental prerequisite for the reorganization and administration of the world as one country,the home of humankind. Universal House of Justice
What role do we play in this organic change? How do we “walk with the same feet, eat with the same mouth and dwell in the same land” so that from our inmost being, the signs of oneness will manifest?
At the individual level, justice is that faculty of the soul that enables each person to distinguish truth from falsehood. It calls for fairmindedness in one's judgment, for equity in one's treatment of others, and is thus a constant if demanding companion in the daily occasions of life. Prosperity of Humankind
At the group level a concern for justice is the indispensable compass in collective decision making, because it is the only means by which unity of thought and action can be achieved …justice is the practical expression of awareness that, in the achievement of human progress, the interests of the individual and those of society are inextricably linked. Prosperity of Humankind
EQUITY
THE ULTIMATE FUNCTION OF ECONOMIC SYSTEMS SHOULD BE TO EQUIP THE PEOPLES AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE WORLD WITH THE MEANS TO ACHIEVE THE REAL PURPOSE OF DEVELOPMENT: THAT IS, THE CULTIVATION OF THE LIMITLESS POTENTIALITIES LATENT IN HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS.
Bahá'í International Community
Resources must be directed away from those agencies and programs that are damaging to the individual, societies, and the environment, and directed toward those most germane to furthering a dynamic, just and thriving social order. Such economic systems WILL BE STRONGLY ALTRUISTIC AND COOPERATIVE IN NATURE; they will provide meaningful employment and will help to eradicate poverty in the world.” Bahá'í International Community
Service to the friends is service to the Kingdom of God, and consideration shown to the poor is one of ‘Abdu'l-Baha the greatest teachings of God.
Whoso cleaveth to justice,can, under no, circumstances, transgress the limits of moderation. He discerneth the truth in all things, through the guidance of Him Who is the All-Seeing. The civilization, so often vaunted by the learned exponents of arts and sciences, will, if allowed to overleap the bounds of moderation, bring great evil upon men. Bahá'u'lláh
... pervading all departments of life.... is the crass materialism, which lays excessive and ever-increasing emphasis on material well-being, forgetful of those things of the spirit on which alone a sure and stable foundation can be laid for human society. Shoghi Effendi
Say: Nature in its essence is the embodiment of My Name, the Maker, the Creator. Its manifestations are diversified by varying causes, and in this diversity there are signs for men of discernment. Nature is God's Will and is its expression in and through the contingent world. It is a dispensation of Providence ordained by the Ordainer,the All-Wise. Bahá'u'lláh
LET YOUR AMBITION BE THE ACHIEVEMENT ON EARTH OF A HEAVENLY CIVILIZATION!" 'Abdu'l-Baha