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Surely the rising sea levels on those Islands was due to the melting of
their ice sheets ,which is occuring all over the pacific due to GW ? RonB "lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message .com... "Col" wrote in message ... "lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message .com... I remember a Newsnight report from John Simpson 3-4 years ago concerning the plight of some islands in the Pacific under threat from sea level rises. It was all hand wringing stuff you know "aren't well evil in the west" etc etc..... Well you know what? For all that BBC middle-class lefty guilt and thrashing with birch leaves, the Islands are still there and nothings changed. Still there after 3-4 years? I'm sure the report wasn't suggesting their disappearance in so short a time span. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk Surely on such low/flat land "Give an inch. Take a litre" |
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![]() "lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message .com... "Phil" wrote in message ... Newsnight last night (13th Feb) had as its first report an item on Global Warming, the fact that the Pentagon is analysing its possbilities as a far more serious threat that terrorism, interviews with two relevant American folks, etc, etc. I was just wondering if anyone else had seen this? Phil I remember a Newsnight report from John Simpson 3-4 years ago concerning the plight of some islands in the Pacific under threat from sea level rises. It was all hand wringing stuff you know "aren't well evil in the west" etc etc..... Well you know what? For all that BBC middle-class lefty guilt and thrashing with birch leaves, the Islands are still there and nothings changed. No, nothing has changed. The threat to those islands continues to grow! See; Tuvalu Leader Blames Global Warming as Islands Flood, AFP Says Feb. 20 (Bloomberg) -- The prime minister of the South Pacific atoll chain of Tuvalu blamed global warming for ``king tides'' that are threatening to submerge the nine islands, Agence France-Presse reported. The tides began covering the lowest points in the country late yesterday, flooding homes, offices and part of the airport, AFP said. Higher tides are expected over the next two days. The highest point in Tuvalu, the former Ellice Islands, is 4.5 meters (15 feet) above sea level. The king tides, once rare for the islands, now occur every two years, Prime Minister Saufatu Sopo'aga told AFP. http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news...0YV0&refer=asi Cheers, Alastair. |
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