Posted on 12/12/2024 11:21:03 AM PST by Libloather
I keep reading how Antarctica has been cooling. The greening is probably a result of more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or possibly some alteration in the microclimate due to changes in ocean circulation.
I tried to locate this on a map of the Antarctic Peninsula to check its latitude. A few years ago there was the usual hysteria about the highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica. I recall the reading was 65F. One thing that was missing from all of the original articles is the location of where the temperature was taken. It was at the tip of the peninsula, about 800 miles above the continent and outside the antarctic circle though the articles thru this ommission implied that it was on the continent itself.
Eventually it was discovered that the measuring instrument was in error, something not widely reported unlike the original erroneous reading. So another episode of fake climate hysteria bit the dust and as always they move on to the next one.
Antarctica has more ice coverage than it has had in many many years.
Wildfires. Unprecedented precipitation. The icy regions of the North Pole. Is the ice on fire?
I call the “dead ice lovers.”
Expert Bullshit.
Exactly.
People wearing expensive shoes & clothes carrying briefcases?
Precipitation, does he mean snow? They use that word because it is associated with raining.
There is so much ice on Antarctica, that it slides out onto the ocean.
It wasn’t that long ago, that Greenland was named that, because it was Green and lush. Wonder if automobile emissions caused that?
Someone went out of their way to burn down forests in Alberta Canada. THAT was as natural as what happened in Hawaii this year.
Preplanned catastrophe!
Yeah. That was really bad.
Yo noaa,you fulla chit mon !
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