Vostok To -110F; New Study: Svalbard Was 9C Warmer Than Today — When CO2 Was Just 260 ppm; + The Magnetic Pole Shift: The Truth
The acceleration of the North Magnetic Pole since the 1990s, combined with the shifting spin axis and weakening field strength, likely signals a complex reconfiguration of Earth’s internal dynamics.
Vostok To -110F
On July 7, Antarctica’s Vostok Station logged -78.9C (-110F) — well-below the typical July mins of around -70C (-94F).
For decades now, Antarctica —particularly the vast East Antarctic interior— has been cooling, not warming.
Satellite data (such as the UAH) shows no significant warming trend over the South Pole since records began in 1979, with many regions actually trending colder.
A 2021 study in Geophysical Research Letters confirmed that East Antarctica has cooled over recent decades. Another paper, published in Nature Climate Change, revealed the South Pole had cooled 0.1C per decade from 1979 to 2018.
Of course, this ongoing cooling —along with the continent's stubborn ice gains— contradicts the projections, so it’s ignored.
New Study: Svalbard Was 9C Warmer Than Today — When CO2 Was Just 260 ppm
A new study in Communications Earth & Environment dismantles the core claim of modern climate alarmism.
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