Pacific Islands Islands Defy Sea-Level Rise

Posted on June 3, 2010 - Filed Under Environmentalism, News

Well what do you know. AGAINST all the odds, a number of shape-shifting islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean are standing up to the effects of "climate change."
For years, people have warned that the smallest nations on the planet - island states that barely rise out of the ocean - face being wiped off the map by rising sea levels. Now the first analysis of the data broadly suggests the opposite: most have remained stable over the last 60 years, while some have even grown. Paul Kench at the University of Auckland in New Zealand and Arthur Webb at the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission in Fiji used historical aerial photos and high-resolution satellite images to study changes in the land surface of 27 Pacific islands over the last 60 years. During that time, local sea levels have risen by 120 millimetres, or 2 millimetres per year on average.
More at New Scientist

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