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    And of course, you don't hear much about islands actually increasing or expanding in size due to global warming.  Then again, since thw world is going to end in 12 years and this story was from 2010, I am guessing these places are now completely under water.

    Pacific islands 'growing not shrinking' due to climate change

    Low-lying Pacific islands regarded as "poster child" examples of the threat from rising sea levels are expanding not sinking, a new study has revealed.

    An aerial view shows Tarawa, Kiribati, South Pacific
    An aerial view shows Tarawa, Kiribati, South Pacific Photo: REUTERS

    Scientists have been surprised by the findings, which show that some islands have grown by almost one-third over the past 60 years.

    Among the island chains to have increased in land area are Tuvalu and neighbouring Kiribati, both of which attracted attention at last year's Copenhagen climate summit.

    In the study, researchers compared aerial photographs and high-resolution satellite images of 27 islands taken since the 1950s.

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    Only four islands, mostly uninhabited, had decreased in area despite local sea level rises of almost five inches in that time, while 23 stayed the same or grew.

    Seven islands in Tuvalu grew, one by 30 per cent, although the study did not include the most populous island.

    In Kiribati, the three of the most densely populated islands, Betio, Bairiki and Nanikai, also grew by between 12.5 and 30 per cent.

    Professor Paul Kench, of Auckland University, who co-authored the study with Dr Arthur Webb, a Fiji-based expert on coastal processes, said the study challenged the view that the islands were sinking as a result of global warming.

    "Eighty per cent of the islands we've looked at have either remained about the same or, in fact, got larger.

    "Some have got dramatically larger," he said.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/tuvalu/7799503/Pacific-islands-growing-not-shrinking-due-to-climate-change.html

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