Debunked: NYTimes admits global warming not sinking Pacific islands

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For more than 30 years, climate hoaxers have been claiming that global warming-caused sea level rise was going to swallow up tiny Pacific Ocean islands.

But as climate skeptics have repeatedly pointed out, climate hoaxers have never been correct about anything.

The climate hoax has lasted this long because the media props it up.

But that may be ending.

The New York Times admitted today that Pacific island nations are not being swallowed up by sea level-rise, whatever the cause.

Climate skeptics have been pointing this out inconvenient truth for years.

For unknown reasons, the Times decided to spotlight in June 2024 a study published in May 2018.

The study reported that in a survey of 709 Pacific islands, almost 89% had remained stable or had increased in size.

Only about 11% had become smaller. And no island larger than about 25 acres had shrunk.

While the New York Times still imagines that catastrophic ice sheet melting will someday validate the climate hoax and vanquish these islands, a study researcher told the Times:

“I‘m confident that there will be Maldives Islands 50 or 100 years from now.”

But I’m not so sure.

The Maldives government has just sold itself to the Chinese Communist Party.

So the islands will likely be there. But the Maldives name may not.

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