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Title: WSJ Magazine Promotes False Tuvalu Myth in Bill Gates Climate Change Article
Post by: rangerrebew on February 24, 2021, 03:21:26 pm

WSJ Magazine Promotes False Tuvalu Myth in Bill Gates Climate Change Article
By
James Taylor -
February 16, 2021 1
 

WSJ Magazine, a product of the Wall Street Journal, told an outlandish climate change falsehood about Tuvalu and sea-level rise yesterday in an article about Bill Gates. In the article, titled “Bill Gates Has a Master Plan for Battling Climate Change,” WSJ Magazine claims, “Residents of Tuvalu, an island nation in the South Pacific, are jockeying for space as their archipelago is swallowed by rising seas.” The truth is exactly the opposite.

For background, climate activists have made Tuvalu – a nation of coral reefs and small islands in the South Pacific – a poster child for climate change. Activists claim rising seas are swallowing the nation and its islands. However, as documented by Climate Realism here and here, the majority of Tuvalu’s islands are growing in size, not shrinking.

While seas are modestly rising, modestly rising seas bring new sediment and allow for new coral to grow. The result is net land growth for islands like those in Tuvalu.

https://climaterealism.com/2021/02/wsj-magazine-promotes-false-tuvalu-myth-in-bill-gates-climate-change-article/
Title: Re: WSJ Magazine Promotes False Tuvalu Myth in Bill Gates Climate Change Article
Post by: Sled Dog on February 24, 2021, 06:57:54 pm
Yeah.  For some reason while Tuvalu allegedly drowns, the beaches at Long Beach CA are the same as they've always been.