Antarctica saw record-breaking extreme cold events in winter 2023, defying alarmist claims that the continent is rapidly melting.
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Read moreA long history of failed climate doomsday predictions proves alarmists wrong—again.
Read moreSea ice extent hit record lows, but Antarctic resilience challenges models predicting collapse, raising doubts about climate change attribution.
Read moreAMOC remains stable despite doomsday claims, with hard data since 2004 debunking alarmist narratives driven by assumptions, beliefs, and uncertainty.
Read moreNew research shows temperate glacier ice flows more steadily than previously thought, leading to lower projections of sea-level rise.
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