ABC finds Pacific Atolls can be growing - roll over Charles Darwin, page-4

  1. 7,465 Posts.
    lightbulb Created with Sketch. 51
    Aussie ABC: Coral Islands are Growing Larger, Despite Climate Change
    19 hours ago
    This has been known for 10 years but the ABC has always denied this fact and said the islands are shrinking.
    Finally after the evidence has become totally overwhelming they are admitting the islands are not sinking .
    Have they admitted an d apologized for their false statements for the last ten years?
    No Chance !
    Were they just totally ignorant at the ABC or didn`t the facts accord with their "catastrophic " global warming story.
    Probably both on past evidence.!

    Eric Worrall

    87 Comments
    Guest essay by Eric Worrall
    According to the Australian ABC, despite the ravages of global warming, most tropical coral islands in the Pacific Ocean which were investigated by the University of Auckland are maintaining their size or growing larger.
    Hundreds of Pacific Islands are getting bigger despite global warming
    Pacific Beat / By Marian Faa
    New research says hundreds of islands in the Pacific are growing in land size, even as climate change-related sea level rises threaten the region.
    Scientists at the University of Auckland found atolls in the Pacific nations of Marshall Islands and Kiribati, as well as the Maldives archipelago in the Indian Ocean, have grown up to 8 per cent in size over the past six decades despite sea level rise.
    They say their research could help climate-vulnerable nations adapt to global warming in the future.
    The scientists used satellite images of islands as well as on-the-ground analysis to track the changes.
    Coastal geomorphologist Dr Paul Kench said coral reef sediment was responsible for building up the islands.
    Dr Kench said in areas where coral reefs were healthy, enough sediment was being produced to cause islands to grow.
    “The majority of islands in each of those nations has either got larger or stayed very similar in size,” he said.
    “So, you know, one of the remarkable takeaways of the work is that these islands are actually quite dynamic in a physical sense.”

    Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-08/why-are-hundreds-of-pacific-islands-getting-bigger/13038430
    What I don’t understand is if global warming is threatening to kill off all the coral in the Great Barrier Reef, how can Coral islands be growing larger in the Ailinglaplap Atoll, almost right on the equator?
 
arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch. arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch.