Al Gore: Liar The Ice Is Still There

There’s a whole lot less ice in Antarctica and Greenland

Why does nasa say Antarctica have ice gain?

 
Why does nasa say Antarctica have ice gain?

Christ you’re an idiot. Did you read that?

It is a recent and temporary gain . The overall loss is still dramatic

Moron
 
Christ you’re an idiot. Did you read that?

It is a recent and temporary gain . The overall loss is still dramatic

Moron
Why do you say temporary?

Why did we gain ice if the Earth is getting warmer?

Sounds like the loss was temporary.
 
Christ you’re an idiot. Did you read that?

It is a recent and temporary gain . The overall loss is still dramatic

Moron
It says gain right? Need a definition of gain?
 
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I guess Trump taught you that

Double down on stupid
Triple me down as smart. I said when Gore raised hell, he was full of crap. He wanted to be a millionaire fast and did just that. Meantime having super high bills at his mansion and costly fuel for his jet airplane.
 
Everyone scamming money off the global warming hoax got rich, including the 'scientists'. Which was the point of the entire hoax.

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Al Gore’s Net Worth in 2026​

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Christ you’re an idiot. Did you read that?

It is a recent and temporary gain . The overall loss is still dramatic

Moron
Satellites started measuring ice in Antarctica in 2015. Nut cake.
In a surprising shift, new satellite measurements show that Antarctica gained more than 100 billion tons of ice in a single year — the first major increase recorded in decades. This unexpected growth comes after years of steady ice loss, making researchers re-evaluate how regional weather patterns, ocean temperatures, and snowfall extremes may be influencing the frozen continent.
Experts explain that the gain is likely linked to unusual bursts of heavy snowfall combined with colder surface temperatures in select regions. While this doesn’t reverse long-term warming trends, it highlights how complex and unpredictable Earth’s polar systems truly are.
The findings are now prompting deeper studies into Antarctica’s future — and how sudden climate anomalies can reshape global sea-level predictions.
#Megafactories #Antarctica #ClimateScience #EarthData #PolarResearch
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Satellites started measuring ice in Antarctica in 2015. Nut cake.
In a surprising shift, new satellite measurements show that Antarctica gained more than 100 billion tons of ice in a single year — the first major increase recorded in decades. This unexpected growth comes after years of steady ice loss, making researchers re-evaluate how regional weather patterns, ocean temperatures, and snowfall extremes may be influencing the frozen continent.
Experts explain that the gain is likely linked to unusual bursts of heavy snowfall combined with colder surface temperatures in select regions. While this doesn’t reverse long-term warming trends, it highlights how complex and unpredictable Earth’s polar systems truly are.
The findings are now prompting deeper studies into Antarctica’s future — and how sudden climate anomalies can reshape global sea-level predictions.
#Megafactories #Antarctica #ClimateScience #EarthData #PolarResearch
See less
After years of steady ice loss

Did you read what you posted?

Are you brain dead?
 
Good news everyone!

WE ARE SAVED!


The issue centers around the paradox that global warming could instigate a new Little Ice Age in the northern hemisphere.

Evidence for abrupt climate change is readily apparent in ice cores taken from Greenland and Antarctica. One sees clear indications of long-term changes discussed above, with CO² and proxy temperature changes associated with the last ice age and its transition into our present interglacial period of warmth. But, in addition, there is a strong chaotic variation of properties with a quasi-period of around 1500 years. We say chaotic because these millennial shifts look like anything but regular oscillations. Rather, they look like rapid, decade-long transitions between cold and warm climates followed by long interludes in one of the two states.

The best known example of these events is the Younger Dryas cooling of about 12,000 years ago, named for arctic wildflower remains identified in northern European sediments. This event began and ended within a decade and for its 1000 year duration the North Atlantic region was about 5°C colder.

The lack of periodicity and the present failure to isolate a stable forcing mechanism À la Milankovitch, has prompted much scientific debate about the cause of the Younger Dryas and other millennial scale events. Indeed, the Younger Dryas occurred at a time when orbital forcing should have continued to drive climate to the present warm state
 

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