No, Pacific Islands Aren’t Sinking Due To Rise of the Oceans

Climate change is soo yesterday, but the more the data roll in, the more the lies of the alarmists (e.g. polar bears are going extinct) are exposed.

One of the loudest scare tactics came almost 30 years ago at the famous 1997 Kyoto Protocol conference. The Prime Minister of the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu warned his nation was “sinking into the Pacific Ocean.”

There was an immediate rush of hysteria with headlines such as: “Tuvalu Sinks Today – The Rest of Us Tomorrow?”  Tuvalu threatened to sue the U.S. and Australia for not ratifying the Kyoto climate treaty.

But the computer models were wrong.

A review of dozens of peer-reviewed studies published in the journal “Climate At A Glance” shows that sediment shifts, reef dynamics, natural island-building processes and better coastal management allow islands to adjust to any gradual sea level rise.

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