imagine taking science advise from a MAGAtard? https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/scienc...ed-past-year-climate-change-blame-ncna1015316 Three islands disappeared in the past year. Is climate change to blame? The same forces that sunk the remote islands could put coastlines around the world at risk, scientists say. https://www.theguardian.com/global-...lu-sinking-islands-rising-seas-climate-change 'One day we'll disappear': Tuvalu's sinking islands Islands in the Tuvalu archipelago Rising seas are on the verge of swallowing two of the tiny archipelago’s nine islands, and the encroaching waves haunt locals’ dreams
In other news...yep, things just keep on changing. May one day the "party of intellectuals" will accept the real science of an ever changing planet. Morons. https://weather.com/science/nature/news/new-islands-formed-20-years
What's China's equivalent of Caterpillar? https://www.maritime-executive.com/...island-building-strategy-into-the-mid-pacific The world knows the Republic of Kiribati as a very low-lying nation in the mid-Pacific that is in danger of inundation as the climate changes and sea levels rise. Much less is known about its strategic location and the attention now being paid to it by Beijing, which has proposed large-scale dredging to reclaim land from lagoons. The aims are to raise the height of atolls and create land for industrial development, including two major ports. The massive works will likely be carried out by the same fleet of dredgers used by China to build artificial islands in its aggressive expansion into the South China Sea, and will almost certainly cause the same severe destruction of coral reefs in Kiribati. The oceans rise, we'll deal with it. Case closed.
How many eco-refugees from those 3 islands? How come the coastlines everywhere else didn't disappear? Funny how all these "sinking" islands are on either tectonic plates or actual volcanos. Quite a coincidence.