Straits Times: ow-lying atoll nations like the Maldives will be the first to face the threat of rising sea levels as the effects of climate change take their toll There was a time Maldives master fisherman Adam Naseer could catch as many skipjack tuna with a pole and line as he could handle. But as the world warms, life is no longer that simple. Sitting at a roadside stall on Fonadhoo island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the 45-year-old, who was captain of his own boat when he was 13, reflects on the...