For millennia, our people have navigated between our islands to build thriving communities and cultures. Today, we are navigating through the storm of climate change, determined to do our part to steer the world to safety.
Seated at a large wooden desk, hands clasped, flag on one side and a model boat on the other, President David Kabua stared into the camera and laid out the existential threat facing his country, a series of islands already feeling the effects of rising oceans.
The islands, infamously the site of dozens of atomic bomb tests conducted by the US throughout the 1940s and 50s that left residents with radiation poisoning, birth defects and cancer, now face what appears to be an even greater threat.Â
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Elon Musk is offering $130 million in prize money for carbon-negative tech
April 23, 2021
Yesterday our favourite eccentric entrepreneur Elon Musk revealed the guidelines around his latest scheme for improving humanity, including opening up a four-year competition that will see US$100 million ($129.8 million) in prize money dished out.
The XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition is sponsored by Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, and by the Musk Foundation.
It invites inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs to create solutions for safely removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
First announced back in January, the competition opened for entries on Earth Day on Thursday, April 22 or in the early hours of Friday morning in Australia.