Island economies need about US$12 billion a year for climate adaptation but receive just over US$2 billion in international public finance SPECIAL FEATURE | RONALD MUSOKE | Across the turquoise lagoons and coral-fringed shores of the world’s small island nations, nature is both a lifeline and a vulnerability. From the Caribbean to the Pacific and … The post How tourists are bankrolling Island States’ conservation efforts appeared first on The Independent Uganda: .