![Financial Times on X: "During Copenhagen's COP15 in 2009, the Maldives' then-president Mohamed Nasheed chaired an underwater cabinet meeting. He wanted to show the world the effects rising sea levels would have Financial Times on X: "During Copenhagen's COP15 in 2009, the Maldives' then-president Mohamed Nasheed chaired an underwater cabinet meeting. He wanted to show the world the effects rising sea levels would have](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FDqyajEX0AQALbc.jpg:large)
Financial Times on X: "During Copenhagen's COP15 in 2009, the Maldives' then-president Mohamed Nasheed chaired an underwater cabinet meeting. He wanted to show the world the effects rising sea levels would have
![Maldives cabinet meets underwater to stress threat from rising sea levels | The Independent | The Independent Maldives cabinet meets underwater to stress threat from rising sea levels | The Independent | The Independent](https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2009/10/06/21/248191.jpg?width=1200&height=900&fit=crop)
Maldives cabinet meets underwater to stress threat from rising sea levels | The Independent | The Independent
Tripenzi - Beautiful Maldives Island. ***Interesting Facts about Maldives*** 1.World's First Underwater Cabinet Meeting was Held Here. 2.It is The Lowest and Flattest Nation in The World. 3.One of the Safest Holiday
ZME Science - ''Politicians from the Indian Ocean island nation donned scuba gear this morning to send a message to world leaders ahead of December's UN climate change conference in Copenhagen. The
![A handout released by the Republic of Maledives? Ministry of Informartion depicts the world's first ever underwater cabinet meeting concluded in the Maldives. The cabinet meeting was chaired by President Mohamed Nasheed. A handout released by the Republic of Maledives? Ministry of Informartion depicts the world's first ever underwater cabinet meeting concluded in the Maldives. The cabinet meeting was chaired by President Mohamed Nasheed.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/D4RG0Y/a-handout-released-by-the-republic-of-maledives-ministry-of-informartion-D4RG0Y.jpg)