
From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
By Paul Homewood
Another summer ends, and yet again the Arctic sea ice refuses to melt away!
The ice extent hit the minimum on 7th September, with NSIDC showing 4.213 million sq km:

Following the steady loss of ice between the 1990s and early 2000s, which culminated with a lot of ice loss through the Fram Strait in 2007, the ice extent has remained remarkably stable since.
I wonder when we’ll get apologies from all of those who predicted it would all be gone years ago?






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