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The First Wave

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by Liz Burke last modified Apr 30, 2010 09:10 AM
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The people of the Carteret Islands are about to make history. They will soon begin abandoning their small chain of islands, as rising seas make them increasingly uninhabitable. They will be the first people in the world to make such a move, but they will not be the last. ‘The First Wave’ will examine events leading up to this historic evacuation, the response of Australians to this humanitarian crisis, and look at the implications of sea level rise for our whole region.

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Produced by Liz Burke
Directed by Pip Starr
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Produced Aug 24, 2009
Production Company Liz Burke Films
Distributor Galloping Films

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The people of the Carteret Islands are about to make history. They will soon begin abandoning their small chain of islands, as rising seas make them increasingly uninhabitable. These islands are a group of coral atolls, just north of Papua New Guinea. The people will be re-locating to Bougainville, which is a move fraught with cultural and political problems. They will be the first people in the world to make such a move, but they will not be the last.

The First Wave’ is a documentary about the first climate change refugees. It questions what the response of First world countries should be to this issue and looks at the implications of sea level rise for our whole region. In ‘The First Wave’ we meet the Islanders for the first time and see their island home. We experience their traditional life-style and hear their hopes and fears for the future. There are differing opinions amongst the Islanders about what they want. But their fear is that no-one is listening.

The people of the Carteret islands sit at a tuning point in history. Their relocation, the first of its kind, comes at a time when human induced global warming has become widely accepted as a reality, but there is an alarmingly small amount being done to avert the crisis or deal with problems like the displacement of tens of millions of people or more.

Copyright 2009, Liz Burke/Screensound. Cite/attribute Resource. LBurke. (2009, August 18). The First Wave. Retrieved September 03, 2010, from EngageMedia Web site: http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/LBurke/videos/The_First_Wave.mp4. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License
Salman

climate refugee?

Posted by Salman at Sep 01, 2009 06:58 PM
Climate refugee, eh? there's a term most of us didn't see coming 10 years ago. The video is beautiful, once you pass the gigantic size though.
Liz Burke

The First Wave

Posted by Liz Burke at Sep 02, 2009 09:56 AM
Glad you liked it Salman.
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