September 27, 2023

Biden Throws Money at a Non-Existent Problem

Timothy Birdnow

Joe Biden plans to waste $200 million to help Pacific Islands fight "climate change".

"I want you to know I hear you, the people in the United States and around the world hear you," Biden told the leaders. "We hear your warnings of a rising sea and (that) they pose an existential threat to your nations. We hear your calls for reassurance that you never, never, never will lose your statehood, or membership of the U.N. as a result of a climate crisis. Today, the United States is making it clear that this is our position as well."

This while the U.S. is trillions of dollars in debt.

These islands have NOT been seeing rising sea levels take their land - quite the opposite. Many islands are growing, not sinking as Mr. Biden seems to believe. See also this.

How can that be when we were assured sea levels were rising and we are all going to die?

According to the BBC article (and I'm sure it galled them to write it):

A new geological study has shown that many low-lying Pacific islands are growing, not sinking.

The islands of Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Federated States of Micronesia are among those which have grown, because of coral debris and sediment.

One of the authors of the study, featured in the magazine the New Scientist, predicts that the islands will still be there in 100 years' time.

However he says it is not clear whether many of them will be inhabitable.

In recent times, the inhabitants of many low-lying Pacific islands have come to fear their homelands being wiped off the map because of rising sea levels.

But this study of 27 islands over the last 60 years suggests that most have remained stable, while some have actually grown.

Using historical photographs and satellite imaging, the geologists found that 80% of the islands had either remained the same or got larger - in some cases, dramatically so.

They say it is due to the build-up of coral debris and sediment, and to land reclamation.

Associate Professor Paul Kench of Auckland University, who took part in the study, published in the journal Global and Planetary Change, says the islands are not in immediate danger of extinction.

"That rather gloomy prognosis for these nations is incorrect," he said.

But wait! There's more!

Tropical cyclones have actually weakened 13% because of climate change.  And the numbers of tropical storms in the Pacific are decreasing.

So let me get this straight; these Pacific islands are getting bigger, and are facing fewer nasty storms and we have to pay them to compensate for it. Seems to me THEY owe US money for improving their situation.

I know; it's in part to keep China out. But can we really afford to toss around money every time someone wants a new airport and sees the suckers in America as easy pickings?

Nobody respects a chump. If I were in Kiribati I'd side with the Chinese just because the Americans were fools.

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