ACCOUNT OF THE MALDIVES. 17 Feb 1837. Tthe south-east side of an island in Phaidee Pholo Atoll is entirely gone, but is marked by a banyan tree in the water.

ACCOUNT OF THE MALDIVES. (1837, February 17). The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 – 1839), p. 4. Retrieved May […]

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FOLLOW THE SCIENCE : ‘SINKING’ ISLANDS CONTINUE TO EXPAND

https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2020/11/low-lying-pacific-island-continuing-to-expand-despite-sea-level-rise-scientists.html?fbclid=IwAR1NxjiGCF6rJEltGS6ewcoEEEk4-pRX8atfx-3CiEM00WciqxWIphA-D8g An image showing the change on Jeh Island. Photo credit: University of Auckland / Supplied A low-lying inhabited island […]

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Tuvalu May Move On To Foreign Soil 10 May 1990. The Islands are still the same after 30 years.

Tuvalu may move on to foreign soil (1990, May 10). The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), p. 7. […]

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Another Icon Of Global Warming Drowns

A new study is out showing that Pacific Islands are not only not drowning, they are actually growing. In this […]

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ACCOUNT OF THE MALDIVES. 17 Feb 1837. “the south-east side of an island in Phaidee Pholo Atoll is entirely gone, but is marked by a banyan tree in the water.”

ACCOUNT OF THE MALDIVES. (1837, February 17). The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 – 1839), p. 4. Retrieved May […]

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