charlie echo? [static] charlie, charlie, charlie, charlie echo? [man speaking indistinctly] telo, voice-over: when it comes to an emergency like what just happened to us, how can we deal with this problem when there is only one ship in the province? one day when we have the real problem, maybe they'll find nobody on this island. we'll all be gone before any rescue team or whatever get here. [rustling] [clanging] scott: john and i have been surveying around the island. we can see where some parts of the island have been eroded. over the next few months, some of those changes might come back. and that's what happens on islands. but some of them may not. because this is a big event. john: and you have to think that, well, there's flooding events. in 50 years' time, they may be happening 3 to 10 times more often just because of sea level rise. scott: i full understand why people are worried and concerned. and there are things that should be important for your government, but i don't want everybody to get very sad very soon because there are things we