Remember those ice-free polar seas in the North predicted in the late 1990s and early 2000s? Here below is an example from the BBC in 2007 but there are countless "scientific" examples of missed "rendez-vous" with apocalypse. What happened?
Well nothing happened! The slow and steady warming of the last 200 years stayed on trend with no acceleration whatsoever completely destroying alarmist predictions of armaggedon. What went wrong instead were the models. We simply do not understand well how the atmosphere works. Too many variables, too few observation points, lack of historical depth... We're just not there yet.
But there is another important factor: Our vision of the Earth is flawed. We consider it as a complex system instead of a "living" system. Living systems behave in different ways with cycles and patterns we would need to understand in order to get a more holistic view of the whole. This is a major paradigm shift that our society is not ready to make. As long as we don't there will be little progress. The earth will keep warming and nothing much will happen, except for Germany which will go bankrupt!
"Doesn't Fit MSM Narrative": Latest Arctic Ice Data Shows 26% Larger Than 2012
Climate realist Tony Heller took to X to highlight the climate misinformation and disinformation campaigns waged by far-left corporate media on the global public.
Heller referenced a 2007 BBC News article titled "Arctic summers ice-free 'by 2013'," which warned readers of the supposed threat that "latest modeling studies indicate northern polar waters could be ice-free in summers within just 5-6 years."
The BBC article's baseless claim was designed to instill climate fears across the public to ram through a radical de-growth climate agenda across the Western world.
Heller then cited NOAA Sea Ice Extent data of the Arctic from Sept. 16, 2012, and Sept. 7, 2024, and found:
"They keep this info out of the news because it doesn’t serve the narrative…,"This year's minimum Arctic sea ice extent was 26% larger than 2012. @BBCNews said the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013."
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