Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a new pact with the low-lying island country of Tuvalu, allowing residents facing displacement from climate change the ability resettle in Australia.

Key points:

  • The deal is the first time Australia has offered residence or citizenship rights due to the threat posed by climate change
  • The US and New Zealand have similar agreements with other Pacific countries
  • Mr Albanese described it as the most significant agreement between Australia and a Pacific island nation ever

I think it’s also worth noting that in return they’re handing over their foreign policy / security decision autonomy, so colonialism once again manages to mar an otherwise humane decision. The IMF is getting their own policy pound of flesh too, they love a good bit of disaster capitalism.

    • @zik@zorg.social
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      71 year ago

      To be it looks like Australia’s getting the better end of the deal with Tuvalu essentially agreeing to be a military foothold of Australia in the Pacific.

      • Trudge [Comrade]
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        21 year ago

        It’s 280 people a year max visa agreement when Tuvalu has 11,000 people. Australia’s getting a much better deal.

        • @zik@zorg.social
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          1 year ago

          Only 40 years to resettle their entire population, by which time they’ll basically be Atlantis.