http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2013/08/07/dying-islands-solomons-battles-rising-seas
Australia's Pacific Climate Change Science Program estimates the sea is rising in the Solomons by about eight millimetres a year.
That is almost three times the global average.
Locals say sea temperature rises have driven away the fish, their main source of protein.
Solomon Islands Red Cross disaster risk reduction manager Cameron Vudi has travelled to many remote islands across the Solomons.
"(There is) a big impact on low lying islands, especially (with) the salinisation of their water sources. I've seen this in the small islands I've been to," Cameron Vudi says.
"The wells are getting salty. And especially the dry season when there's no rain, people have no choice but to drink the salt water or the coconuts only."
Victor Wale says people are leaving the island.