Kiribati
Drowns
The Urgent Threat
2000 Years of History at Risk
Life has existed on Kiribati for over 2000 years.
Now, a rising sea level threatens to destroy this traditional and nature-friendly culture.
A sea level rise of just 80 centimeters will flood two-thirds of Kiribati, putting countless lives at risk.
Most of Kiribati's islands are less than 2 meters above sea level.
Kiribati, made entirely of fragile coral reefs, faces an imminent threat.
Sandbag barriers and mangrove trees offer only a temporary defense against the encroaching waters.
There is no funding for long-term solutions like replenishing the sandbanks.
Current investors only want to use the land for their own gain and political power.
Governments push for relocation, but the people of Kiribati do not want to become refugees, losing their home and heritage.
A rescue is still possible, ensuring another 2000 years of life on Kiribati.
But only, if we'll do it together.
The Solution
A Path Forward
We're implementing a 7-phase strategy to transform Kiribati's future.
Phase 1: Funding, marketing and community activations to maximize attention on Kiribati.
Phase 2: Building decentralized governance systems, to enable independent fund management for each community's needs.
Phase 3: Strategizing infrastructure technologies that adapt to changing water levels.
Phase 4: Developing permanent infrastructure measures for each island.
Phase 5: Deploy innovative infrastructure technologies that adapt to changing water levels.
Phase 6: Develop a continous improvement plan for each island, to ensure long-term sustainability.
Phase 7: Create plug-and-play framework to fransform islands affected by climate crises.
And with blockchain transparency, every dollar spent is trackable and accountable to our community.