Japan's Record-Breaking Snowfall; + BBC Still Pushing Polar Bear Propaganda
Tired tropes, cherry-picked stats, and brazen obfuscations — the MSM in a nutshell.
Japan's Record-Breaking Snowfall
Japan’s ski season has started with a bang, smashing decades-old records and delivering extraordinary snowfall across many resorts. Heavy snowfalls and anomalous cold have made this December one for the books.
Niseko is leading the charge, posting snow totals unseen since 1956. In Kutchan Town, a snow depth of 142 cm (55.9 inches) was recorded on December 17, just shy of the 144 cm (56.7 inches) all-time benchmark set 68 years ago—on course to be broken.
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