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Internet For Drowned Island
« on: January 20, 2025, 07:07:37 am »
Internet For Drowned Island

Posted on January 19, 2025 by Tony Heller
Starlink just announced they are expanding their service to Tuvalu.. According to the BBC, Tuvalu will largely drown by the year 2050.



Tuvalu: The disappearing island nation recreating itself in the metaverse



Starlink on X: “Starlink is now available in Tuvalu, one of the most remote island nations in the world! This marks the 120th country, territory or other market where Starlink can provide high-speed internet ?????? ? https://t.co/G1myzWJQ6j https://t.co/3aL8xjkIdU” / X

The Pacific nation of Tuvalu—long seen as a prime candidate to disappear as climate change forces up sea levels—is actually growing in size, new research shows.

A University of Auckland study examined changes in the geography of Tuvalu’s nine atolls and 101 reef islands between 1971 and 2014, using aerial photographs and satellite imagery.

It found eight of the atolls and almost three-quarters of the islands grew during the study period, lifting Tuvalu’s total land area by 2.9 percent, even though sea levels in the country rose at twice the global average.”

https://realclimatescience.com/2025/01/internet-for-drowned-island/#gsc.tab=0
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