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50 Billion Tons Of Snow Has Fallen On Greenland So Far In June; The Absurd Plans To Freeze The Arctic; + Hurricane Lies
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50 Billion Tons Of Snow Has Fallen On Greenland So Far In June; The Absurd Plans To Freeze The Arctic; + Hurricane Lies

Nothing alarming continues to occur.

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50 Billion Tons Of Snow Has Fallen On Greenland So Far In June

Since the start of June, Greenland has received more than 50 billion tons of snow, adding significant mass to the ice sheet.

Data from the Danish Meteorological Institute (via Polar Portal) shows significant, record-challenging gains so far this month.

The Snow Mass Balance (SMB) chart (below) reveals daily gains nearing 6 gigatons, contrasting the typical summer melt which typically commences after mid-May. The recent accumulations far-exceed the long-term average (1981-2010).

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According to The Science, Greenland should be well on its way to melting by now.

However, nothing alarming continues to occur:


The Absurd Plans To Freeze The Arctic

The establishment depicts the 'climate crisis' as a looming disaster, but the data tell a different story.

Latest data from the NSIDC—for example—show that Arctic sea ice extent is nearing the 1981-2010 average, destroying the 'imminent catastrophe' spiel. Despite the facts, some activist-scientists are advocating for extreme measures to 'refreeze the Arctic'.

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