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by James Delingpole
October 04,
2021
from
BreitBart Website

Antarctica has posted its coldest winter since records began in 1957
with average temperatures of -61.1°C...
The previous record was
-60.6°C in 1976.
According to a
shocked Washington Post:
The chill was
exceptional, even for the coldest location on the planet.
The average
temperature at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station between
April and September, a frigid minus 78 degrees (minus
61 Celsius), was the coldest on record, dating back to 1957.
This was 4.5
degrees lower than the most recent 30-year average.
The reason WaPo
is shocked, obviously, is because according to the alarmist
narrative the polar ice caps are supposed to be getting
warmer, not colder...
This may be why the
authors of the report tried to disguise the bad news by beginning it
thus:
Amid a record
hot summer in large parts of Northern Hemisphere, beset by
devastating fires, floods and hurricanes, Antarctica was mired
in a deep, deep freeze.
That's
typically the case during the southernmost continent's winter
months, but 2021 was different.
In other words,
WaPo will only permit its readers to learn that the Antarctic
has recorded its coldest winter on record once they have first been
reassured that the world is getting 'hotter' (and more
generally weather-disastrous).
Later the article
goes on to tell readers that,
'The planet and
Antarctica are still warming'...
But this claim is
contradicted by at least three scientific studies suggesting that
the Antarctic is on a
cooling trend...
1. https://www.nature.com/

2. https://www.sciencedirect.com/

3. https //www.nature.com/

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