So, here's what climate change looks like.
Up until a few days ago East Island, an outlier on the northwest fringe of Hawaii, in a group known as the French Frigate Shoals, was mainly known as a wildlife refuge.
That was before it disappeared, submerged after the battering it took from a recent typhoon.
Before the storm it was about half a mile long and 400ft wide; all that is now underwater.
Anyone else reminded of Verne's Lincoln Island?
Here's a link.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/24/hawaiian-island-erased-by-powerful-hurricane--JDR
current reading: Tolkien manuscripts, R. H. Benson's THE NECROMANCERS (a Charles Williams novel before there was Charles Williams, except rather better).
Published on October 25, 2018 18:30