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When Maldives' ministers met underwater

Nov 14, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Mohamed Nasheed, former President of the Maldives and climate activist, shares the unforgettable story of the world’s first underwater cabinet meeting held in 2009. He explains the bold stunt aimed at highlighting the urgency of climate change and its perilous effects on the Maldives. Nasheed recounts how ministers learned to dive, the media frenzy on the event day, and the global reaction to the imagery that brought climate issues to the forefront of international dialogue. Did it really make a difference? Tune in to find out!
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ANECDOTE

Cabinet Meeting In Diving Gear

  • Mohamed Nasheed described the cabinet in full diving gear and compared it to going to the moon.
  • He recalled sitting down, saying "bismillah" and feeling anxious about the stunt's outcome.
ANECDOTE

First Generation To See The Reef Die

  • Nasheed explained that his generation first saw the reef and then watched it die due to warming seas.
  • He framed climate change as the Maldives' biggest challenge threatening shoreline and livelihoods.
INSIGHT

Make Climate Risk Visually Immediate

  • Nasheed argued the underwater meeting was a visual way to make climate change tangible for the world.
  • He intended the stunt to impress on international leaders the gravity of his nation's predicament.
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