The Marshall Islands comprise 29 coral atolls and five islands, forming a double chain in the central Pacific.
With most land barely above sea level, the nation faces critical risks from sea level rise, coastal erosion, and freshwater contamination.
The Marshall Islands comprise 29 coral atolls and five islands, forming a double chain in the central Pacific.
With most land barely above sea level, the nation faces critical risks from sea level rise, coastal erosion, and freshwater contamination.