Kiribati, a Pacific island nation straddling the equator, is a scatter of 33 atolls and reefs, with Tarawa as its crowded capital amid rising seas that threaten its existence. Known for fishing, copra, and the haunting beauty of its lagoons, its economy clings to subsistence and aid while climate change looms large. I-Kiribati culture thrives in dance and communal life, despite isolation. Kiribati’s low-lying paradise faces a precarious future.