According to a tweet by IOM Sierra Leone, Algalie, a native of Plantain Island, was forced to migrate due to the rising sea level. He shared that he built his house on the island through fishing, but the water came gradually and forced him to leave. He expressed his pain in seeing Plantain Island slowly being taken over by the ocean1.
This is a common problem faced by many coastal communities around the world. Rising sea levels caused by climate change are causing the ocean to encroach on land, leading to the displacement of people and the loss of homes and livelihoods. The situation is particularly dire for small island nations and low-lying areas, where the effects of sea-level rise are more pronounced
Algalie’s story highlights the urgent need for action to address climate change and its impacts. Governments, organizations, and individuals must work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect vulnerable communities, and promote sustainable development. This includes investing in renewable energy, improving coastal infrastructure, and supporting adaptation measures for those most affected by climate change