New research has poked another hole in the globalist establishment that preaches human-driven climate change and its alleged disastrous effects. The research found that thousands of small islands that climate alarmists predicted to disappear due to alleged sea-level rise actually grew in mass.
The study titled “Evolutionary dynamics of island shoreline in the context of climate change: insights from extensive empirical evidence” was published last month by a team of Chinese researchers in the International Journal of Digital Earth (Vol. 17, Issue 1). Using remote sensing, the study analyzed over 13 thousand islands in Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea from 1990 to 2020. The results of the study say:
Over the past three decades, the entire region experienced a cumulative increase in land area of 157.21 km2 across more than 13,000 islands.
The mainstream media conveniently ignored the study that does not fit in their political narrative of human-driven climate disaster via sea level rise. ZeroHedge reported on the study and wrote:
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.