'The findings are important in helping destroy the claim
that many low-lying islands will simply disappear beneath the waves in
the near future due to human-induced climate change.'
Authored by Chris Morrison: 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.
The
scientists said their data suggested that sea-level rise has not been a
widespread cause of erosion for island shorelines in the studied
regions.
“Presently, it is considered one of the contributing factors to shoreline erosion but not the predominant one,” they explained.
Needless to say, none of this will detain the attention of climate hysterics in both the lame-stream media and uniparty globalist politics.