7 Countries That Could Disappear by 2050

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# 7 Countries That Could Disappear by 2050

Seven nations face an existential countdown as rising seas, melting ice, and environmental collapse threaten their very existence. By 2050, some of these countries may vanish from the map entirely.

This 10-minute documentary examines the data and stories behind the world's most vulnerable nations. We start with an overview of which countries are on the brink, then dive deep into each case. Tuvalu, a Pacific island nation, is literally drowning as ocean levels rise. The Maldives—once synonymous with tropical paradise—is sinking beneath the waves, with much of its land already below sea level. Kiribati faces a similar fate, its low-lying atolls increasingly submerged by tidal surges and storm systems.

The Marshall Islands carries a darker history: decades of nuclear testing have left the land contaminated and unstable, while rising seas compound the damage. Bangladesh's Ganges Delta, home to millions, is eroding at an alarming rate as rivers shift and seas advance. Nauru, once wealthy from phosphate mining, is now a hollow shell—both economically and geographically—as its resources dwindle and its land shrinks. Vanuatu, positioned in the Pacific's cyclone belt, endures repeated devastating storms that worsen with climate change.

The Choice Ahead

These seven nations represent a global crisis that extends far beyond their borders. Their stories raise urgent questions about climate responsibility, international aid, and the future of climate refugees. The data is stark, the timelines are real, and the choices we make today will determine whether these nations survive or become cautionary tales.

Watch this 10-minute documentary to understand which countries are disappearing, why, and what it means for our world.

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