The nonsense intensifies this week with warnings that Fiji’s beaches and reefs are facing an ‘uncertain future’ under the seemingly imagined plight of ‘climate change’ and its imperceptible change in temperature.
Coral is one of the oldest and most versatile movable species that has been treading water through ice ages and global warming events over the last 500 million years, with sea levels shifting by hundreds of metres.
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