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Man-made climate change? The Arctic has more ice than there was 3,000 years ago!

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Posted on January 1, 2023 by Baron Bodissey




Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Report24.

Man-made climate change? The Arctic has more ice than there was 3,000 years ago!

If the climate fanatics are to be believed, humans are responsible for the alleged de-icing of the Arctic. But a new study shows that 3,000 to 7,000 years ago there was significantly less ice than today. The summers were therefore significantly warmer there than they are today.

As Report24 has already reported several times (e.g. report24.news/klimaalarmismus-unangebracht-russische-wissenschaftler-erwarten-kaeltere-arktis/, report24.news/das-arktische-eis-macht-den-klimafanatikern-einen-strich-durch-die-rechnung-es-nimmt-zu/ and report24.news/klimaalarmismus-fehlgeschlagen-wo-bleibt-die-eisfreie-arktis/), the constant scaremongering by climate fanatics and Greta disciples in relation to the Arctic ice is proving to be completely exaggerated. Because it does not want to and will not simply melt away like butter in the spring sun, especially since the available data show that the Arctic ice cover has been relatively stable for around 200 years now. And not only that: In the period from around 3,000 to 7,000 years ago (i.e. around 1,000 to 5,000 BC) it was significantly smaller and thinner than today. And all this without any man-made CO2 emissions. [Imagine my shock!]

A study recently published in the journal Nature states that during the middle Holocene (i.e. during this period), the summers in particular were significantly warmer and there was much less sea ice. The East Siberian Sea was therefore largely ice-free at this time in summer. In addition, there was higher average precipitation, which also brought more (warmer) fresh water via the rivers into the Arctic region.

Another study [PDF], which was published in 2008, assumes that temperatures in the Arctic region at this time will be 2°C to 6.5 °C higher. Back then there was ice cover for 5.5 to 9 months, which is 1.5 to 5 months less than today (10.5 months) — and that without a global population of a billion and without industrialization based on the burning of hydrocarbons. And as you can clearly see from the data going back thousands of years, the Arctic ice is currently in much better shape than it was 3,000 years ago. But will the climate fanatics accept this?

Afterword from the translator:

The truth will never be accepted by climate fanatics like the Gretaens, especially since their ideological retardation is too far advanced for the truth to penetrate, and will therefore be seen as a heresy that needs to be eradicated by force, something they already scream for.

When you think that Archimedes was killed by an illiterate Roman Legionnaire for writing mathematical ciphers in the dust, then it’s a comfort to know that in the centuries stacked high since, the heirs of Rome’s admiration for learned men has not diminished, particularly when the learning is not in line with the narrative of the slave masters.

Anyway, for most of the Gretaens, their “faith” has already evolved into the deadly Marxist disease known to us as ACADEMENTIA and only a massive mRNA cull is going to take care of them now.
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