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Nauru Selling Passports to Fund Climate Action

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In an effort to finance climate action and address the environmental challenges it faces, Nauru, a small island nation in the Pacific, has implemented a passport sales program.

About Nauru

Location

  • Nauru is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is one of the world's smallest island nations.

  • Positioned around 1,300 km northeast of the Solomon Islands, it is closely bordered by Kiribati (specifically Banaba Island), approximately 300 km to the east.

Topography

  • Nauru is a raised coral atoll, and is famous for being one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific.

  • The island features a central phosphate plateau, surrounded by coral cliffs, but much of the island is now uninhabitable due to extensive phosphate mining, which has left about 80% of the land unsuitable for agriculture.

Capital

  • Nauru does not have an official capital, though the district of Yaren, located on the southern coast, serves as the de facto capital.

Language

  • Nauruan is the native language, but English is widely spoken, especially in government and business contexts.

Political Structure

  • Nauru gained independence in 1968, and its constitution established a parliamentary republic.

  • It follows a Westminster-style system, with an elected President serving as the head of state and government.

Phosphate Mining and Environmental Impact

  • Phosphate mining has been the primary economic activity on the island for many years, but it has had devastating ecological effects.

    • Large-scale mining has ravaged the interior of the island, making a significant portion of the land uninhabitable and uncultivable.

    • This environmental degradation has had far-reaching impacts on local communities and their ability to sustain livelihoods.

Nauru’s Passport Sales for Climate Action

In response to its environmental challenges, Nauru has turned to selling passports to wealthy individuals as a means of funding climate adaptation and mitigation programs. The country has faced significant challenges in addressing its climate vulnerabilities, including rising sea levels and the degradation of its land.

The Passport Program

  • The government of Nauru has been selling citizenships to foreign nationals as a way to generate funds for its climate action efforts.

  • However, despite the initial approval of this program, only six applicants have been approved this year, indicating a slow uptake.

This initiative also highlights the growing trend of citizenship-by-investment programs in small nations that are seeking financial relief due to limited natural resources and external financial support.

Climate Challenges

  • As an island nation, Nauru is highly vulnerable to climate change, with rising sea levels threatening its very existence.

  • The phosphate mining activities have left the island with scarcity of arable land, further exacerbating the country’s environmental and food security issues.


 


 

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