Tuvalu
Tuvalu is a small island country located in the Pacific Ocean, comprising nine low-lying islands and atolls. It is known for its coral reefs, lagoons, and a tropical climate. Tuvalu has a population of around 11,000 residents, making it one of the least populous countries in the world. The nation’s capital is Funafuti, which is also the largest atoll. Tuvalu is notable for its vulnerability to climate change, particularly rising sea levels, as its highest point is only a few meters above sea level. The country is a member of the United Nations and is recognized for its efforts in advocating for global awareness about the impacts of climate change on small island nations. Tuvalu’s economy relies primarily on fishing and revenue from the leasing of its internet domain “.tv.”