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Post by sandypine on Apr 8, 2024 15:07:56 GMT
Islands That Climate Alarmists Said Would Soon “Disappear” Due to Rising Sea Found to Have Grown in Size An amount of land equivalent to the Isle of Wight has been added to the shorelines of 13,000 islands around the world in just the last 20 years. This fascinating fact of a 369.67 square kilometre increase has recently been discovered by a group of Chinese scientists analysing both surface and satellite records. Overall, land was lost during the 1990s, but the scientists found that in the study period of three decades to 2020 there was a net increase of 157.21 km2. The study observed considerable natural variation in both erosion and accretion. Of course, the findings blow holes in the poster scare run by alarmists suggesting that rising sea levels caused by humans using hydrocarbons will condemn many islands to disappear shortly beneath rising sea levels. By means of such flimsy scare tactics, as we have seen in many other cases, desperate attempts are made to terrify global populations to accept the insanity of the Net Zero collectivisation. dailysceptic.org/2024/04/06/islands-that-climate-alarmists-said-would-soon-disappear-due-to-rising-sea-found-to-have-grown-in-size/
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Apr 14, 2024 16:24:33 GMT
Coral reef sediment was responsible for the increase in land size. Waves sweep up the sediment and deposit it on islands. Some 13,000 Pacific islands have been found to have increased in size over recent decades. The Global Warming increase in sea level allows sediment to be deposited higher up the beaches.
Maybe this will result in islands coalescing together and forming large land masses? Lemuria will rise again from the depths.
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Post by sandypine on Apr 14, 2024 21:03:58 GMT
Coral reef sediment was responsible for the increase in land size. Waves sweep up the sediment and deposit it on islands. Some 13,000 Pacific islands have been found to have increased in size over recent decades. The Global Warming increase in sea level allows sediment to be deposited higher up the beaches. Maybe this will result in islands coalescing together and forming large land masses? Lemuria will rise again from the depths. Indeed however what I am matching is what the alarmists said would happen and what has actually happened. They said many of these islands would sink beneath the waves sometime very soon some time ago, and, in a period of sometime soon, they have not.
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