IThe sea wall in the small village of Boratu in Fiji looks fine, but in the past few years, king tides and storms have regularly pushed the water above it, flooding the village. The government is suggesting that villagers relocate. (Photo by Joanne Silberner)

The sea wall in the small village of Boratu in Fiji looks fine, but in the past few years, king tides and storms have regularly pushed the water above it, flooding the village. The government is suggesting that villagers relocate. (Photo by Joanne Silberner)

The sea wall in the small village of Boratu in Fiji looks fine, but in the past few years, king tides and storms have regularly pushed the water above it, flooding the village. The government is suggesting that villagers relocate. (Photo by Joanne Silberner)

Alex Stonehill

Alex is a cofounder and editor of The Seattle Globalist. He's a visual journalist whose work has been published by PBS, The Seattle Times, FRONTLINE/World and the Seattle Weekly.  Alex teaches journalism in the University of Washington's Department of Communication and recently directed the documentary film Barzan.
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