43 Caribbean, African and Pacific island states said today, at the UN climate talks in Mexico, that they face 'the end of history' unless action is taken to stop sea-levels rising, reports John Vidal for The Guardian. According to a new study by researchers at the Oxford University Centre for the Environment, the Caribbean faces huge economic losses caused by sea-level rise over the coming decades, losing critical infrastructure such as hospitals, airports, power plants, roads, bridges, farmland and multi-million dollar tourism resorts.