Antarctic Ice Is Actually Growing
One way we know there is a climate crisis requiring massive expansion of Big Government is that according to the government,
Antarctica is losing ice mass (melting) at an average rate of about 150 billion tons per year … adding to sea level rise.
Then we read this:
Sensational new discoveries arising from long-forgotten early aerial photographs indicate that ice has remained stable and even grown slightly since the 1930s over a 2,000 km stretch of East Antarctica. In a recent paper published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Copenhagen came to their conclusions by tracking glacial movement in an area with as much ice as the Greenland ice sheet.
This Antarctic news is not terribly surprising:
What warming there has been, on the west side, is directly on top of a large number of volcanoes. A recent paper from Singh and Polvani found that Antarctica sea ice “has modestly expanded, a finding that seems to confirm the work on the ice shelf increases between 2009-2019. Warming has been “nearly non-existent” over 70 years, state Singh and Polvani.
Climate fluctuation has been politicized to advance the expansion of government at the expense of the individual. No advocate of government growth can be taken at face value on this issue, naturally including the government itself.
On a tip from Horatio Bunce.
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