Sea ice extent now is 700,000 sq km (270,272 sq miles) greater than in 1980.
Do you think the mainstream media will give you even a hint of this?
In case you’re having a hard time reading the numbers, here they are:
Sea ice extent in June 2020 = 13.2 million sq km
Sea ice extent in June 1980 = 12.5 million sq km
Sea ice concentration in June 2020 = 10.6 million sq km
Sea ice concentration in June 1980 = 9.6 million sq km
That’s enough extra ice to entirely cover Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, South Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Ohio and all six New England states. Oh, and throw in Washington, D.C. for good measure.
Thanks to Kenneth Lund for this image. This article was first published by
Robert W. Felix on Ice Age Now.
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