By Andrew Bolt ~
Want to know why leaders of Pacific island countries love talking up that nonsense about global warming threatening their little paradises with doom? Check out Malcolm Turnbull.
THERE is “no more pressing need” in the region than climate change, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has told Pacific leaders in Micronesia. Mr Turnbull announced $300 million to help the Pacific “manage climate change and improve disaster resilience”.
Professor Paul Kench, an Auckland University coastal geomorphologist, along with colleagues in Australia and Fiji, has now studied more than 600 coral reef islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. His findings: about 40 per cent have grown in size. Another 40 per cent have stayed stable. Just 20 per cent have shrunk…
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Populated islands have even reclaimed territory from the sea:
…the most populous atoll of Kiribati – the tiny islet of Betio, Kiribati’s commercial heart – had increased in size by more than 36 hectares over the past 60-odd years. That’s an increase in land area of 30 per cent… (It) is also true, as the scientific paper concluded, the land masses of the low-lying islands and atolls the researchers studied have remained largely stable or even increased over the decades.
Take Kiribati… Its main South Tarawa island has grown 19 per cent over 30 years, as its Government created new land by pouring lagoon sand behind seawalls… Or consider Tuvalu. Its main atoll, Funafuti, has grown 32 hectares since 1900.
Paul Kench of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and colleagues found no evidence of heightened erosion [at Funafuti atoll, which includes the capital of Tuvalu]. After poring over more than a century’s worth of data, including old maps and aerial and satellite imagery, they conclude that 18 out of 29 islands have actually grown.
As a whole, the group grew by more than 18 hectares…
“There is still considerable speculation that islands will disappear as sea level rises,” says Kench. “Our data indicates that the future of islands is significantly different.”…
“There is presently no evidence that these islands are going to sink,” says Virginie Duvat of the University of La Rochelle in France… However, Kench’s findings do not apply to other types of island, like the volcanic main islands of Fiji, Tonga and Samoa.
And the IPCC says cyclones seem to be getting fewer, if anything:
Over periods of a century or more, evidence suggests slight decreases in the frequency of tropical cyclones making landfall in the North Atlantic and the South Pacific.
And we seem to be getting fewer of the stronger cyclones in particular in our part of the world:
So why is Turnbull giving away so much of our money if global warming is so benign?
Andrew Bolt writes for the Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph, and The Advertiser and runs Australia’s most-read political blog. On week nights he hosts The Bolt Report on Sky News at 7pm and his Macquarie Radio show at 8pm with Steve Price.
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Climatism
Sat 09/10/2016
Reblogged this on Climatism and commented:
At the 44th Pacific Islands forum in 2013, spend-thrift Labor, c/o Bob Carr, gifted $15 million to Kiribati for a sea level rise that wasn’t then and still isn’t rising:
At this years 47th forum, PM Turnbull hands a check to Micronesia for $300 million to fight poported climate change and rising seas that haven’t risen since records began in 1969!
http://ecotretas.blogspot.co.id/2011/05/micronesia-sea-level.html?m=1
$15 million under Labor versus $300 million under Liberal – conservatism has certainly come a long way in 3 years!
Not to mention Australia’s foreign debt spiralling out of control.
More borrowed money to achieve nothing more than elitist climate virtue-signalling, wealth redistribution and create more debt.
Extraordinary.
Turnbull must go.
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