Media Regurgitates Nonsense About Greenland Ice Cap and Sea Level Rise
Above: View of Arctic city of Ilulissat, Greenland. Colorful houses in the center of the town with icebergs in the background in summer.
Guest essay by Dave Burton
CNBC and the Potsdam Institute (PIK) report that:
We’re halfway...
Hey, Axios, Try Looking at Real Data; It Shows Ice Sheet Melting is not...
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No New York Times, Melting Ice in Greenland Isn’t a Serious Threat
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WCVB Is Wrong, Climate Change Isn’t Destroying East Coast Lighthouses
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No Media, Greenland Ice Loss Isn’t Catastrophic, Nor Increasing
A number of media outlets have sounded false alarms over the past week claiming headlines like "Greenland’s Ice Sheet Is Melting So Fast That It’s Creating a Flood Warning for the World" and "Ice...
Media Claims of ‘Unprecedented Rain Falling On Greenland Ice Sheet’ Are False
This past week, the mainstream media deluged the public with stories claiming Greenland’s ice sheet was experiencing rainfall for the first time ever. History proves this claim is false and the stories are wrong.
Rain...
Surprise! Greenland & Iceland Winter Temperatures Cooling Since Start Of The Century
Despite the constant drumbeat from climate alarmists that the Earth is getting warmer, and that ice in Greenland is melting due to warmer temperatures and will cause sea level rise, real-world data says otherwise.
The...
No, Greenland is not approaching a melting ‘tipping point’
Greenland ice sheet survived much warmer periods than the present without passing a ‘tipping point’.