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Greenland was ice-free 100,000 years ago, when CO2 was at pre-industrial levels. Scientists have known this for decades. Nuuk, the island's capital, hasn't warmed in a century. Since the 1990s, the island has actually been cooling. Back during the Medieval Warm Period, western Greenland was 2C warmer. In fact, ice cores reveal Greenland is colder today than for most of the past 10,000 years. Melt runoff is far lower than climate models claim, as much as 58% less. And most recently, snowfall during the 2024-25 season came in far above the long-term average. Greenland's ice tells a story of natural cycles, not man-made catastrophe.
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Australia's Bureau of Meteorology has been audited station by station. The report reveals that the agency has systematically erased cooling trends from the historical record, replacing them with synthetic warming. At Rutherglen, Victoria for example, raw data from 1913 to 2006 showed a cooling trend. But the Bureau's adjusted chart flips this into warming. No physical justification, just statistical sleight of hand. Comparisons at Deniliquin also reveals the tactic - how past highs have been lowered to fit the narrative. Minimums from 1910 onward here are reduced by as much as 1.8C. These edits weren't based on new evidence. They were applied decades later by opaque homogenization models. The report's author calls it the rewriting of Australia's temperature history. But it's not just happening in Australia. Climate agencies in the UK and US have also cooled the past so as to exaggerate or even fabricate modern warming trends. This manipulated data is then paraded as truth by politicians and the media with the original measurements buried.
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In 1959, the US Army built Camp Century under Greenland's ice, complete with tunnels, labs, and even a nuclear reactor. It was abandoned in 1967. Since then, the official story has been that Greenland is melting away. But in reality, Camp Century hasn't emerged, it's been buried deeper. Recent radar scans showed the base entombed beneath around 100 feet of accumulated snow and ice. Far from vanishing, Greenland keeps burying the past under layer after layer of new snow. It isn't the ice that's melting, it's the narrative.
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The global mean surface temperature today is only about 1C warmer than it was in 1880. This modest rise has been framed as a 'climate emergency,' yet in historical context it is trivial. Global temperatures have fluctuated by more than 10C over natural glacial cycles long before industrialization. Even during the Holocene, recent periods such as the Medieval Warm Period were far warmer than today without triggering catastrophe. The data show no runaway warming or planetary collapse. In fact, historical records reveal warmth is beneficial to humanity and to life in general. This disconnect between reality and the apocalyptic rhetoric exposes the ruse. There is no "climate crisis."
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Back in 2009, the newly appointed director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, Mark Serreze, warned that Arctic sea ice was in a death spiral. He predicted the Arctic could be ice-free by the summer of 2030, likely even earlier. Nearly two decades later, the data tell a very different story. According to the NSIDC's own records, September sea ice has shown no downward trend since 2007 - 18 years of stability. Despite rising CO2 levels and every claimed feedback mechanism, the ice is not budging. It remains right where it was in the mid-2000s. As climate researcher Javier Vinos put it, "Clearly the models on which these predictions are based do not accurately reflect the actual climate." The Arctic death spiral never happened, yet Serreze remains director of the NSIDC. There is zero accountability.
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19 years ago, one of the world's top hurricane forecasters took a stand against climate orthodoxy. Dr. William Gray, Professor Emeritus at Colorado State, is on record saying, "I am of the opinion this is one of the greatest hoaxes ever perpetrated on the American people." Gray wasn't fringe. He was respected, prolific, and data-driven. But by 2006, he was cast out. Not for bad science, but for refusing to parrot the CO2 dogma. He accused alarmists of cherry-picking data, exaggerating models, and silencing dissent. "They argue not as scientists, but as lawyers," he said. The establishment responded with smears, defunding, and exclusion. His career, erased. The climate machine is a trillion-dollar industry powered by fear, models, and ideology. But real-world data keeps defying the script. Gray didn't live to see its full unraveling, but he saw through its machinery. And the collapse is coming.
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In 2006, Al Gore released An Inconvenient Truth, a film that defined modern climate alarm. He warned Greenland and Antarctica's ice would melt, driving seas high enough to put major cities underwater, saying that entire coastlines would have to be redrawn. Eighteen years later though, none of it has happened, not even close. Meanwhile, Gore has gotten very rich. While ordinary people were told to feel guilty and cut back, he built a fortune. He became the first climate billionaire. His wealth came from green investment funds such as board seats and advisory roles, 200k plus speaking fees and carbon credit trading. Al Gore didn't save the planet, he monetized fear.
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Since the 1980s, the Sahara has shrunk by roughly 8%. Satellite data show widespread greening, a pattern that is playing out across the planet. Around 50% of Earth's vegetated land has become significantly greener, an area roughly three times the size of the United States. The dominant driver is not rainfall or land use change, it is rising atmospheric CO2. Higher CO2 lets plants photosynthesize more efficiently, they lose less water, they tolerate heat and dryness better. The effect is strongest along desert margins, across the Sahel, the Middle East, Australia's interior and the southern edge of the Sahara. Rising CO2 is making the deserts, and the planet as a whole, greener.
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The Guardian says a study shows Greenland is losing 30 million tons of ice per hour. Sounds terrifying until you add scale. If, for argument's sake, we accept the questionable headline rate, that works out to roughly 263 gigatons lost per year. But Greenland holds 2.8 million gigatons, meaning total loss would take over 10,000 years. And the study itself adds important context. Much of its newly counted loss comes from glacier retreat in fjords where ice was already below the sea, so it does not raise sea levels in the way the headline implies. This is how climate fear works: Huge number. No denominator. No time scale. Just blind panic.
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Alpine glaciers were ice-free 6,000 years ago, long before industrial CO2. Known as the Holocene Thermal Maximum, the period was far warmer than today. Then, during the Little Ice Age, 1300 to 1850, glaciers advanced dramatically. Villages, farmland, even churches were swallowed by ice. The glaciers' retreat since 1850 simply marks a return to pre-Little Ice Age conditions, nothing more. The biggest driver of glacier melt is sunlight. Direct solar radiation causes sublimation - ice turning straight to vapor. And sunshine has been increasing worldwide as cloud cover has declined. Satellite data confirm more incoming solar energy reaching Earth's surface over the last few decades. This extra sunlight has resulted in modest melt in the Alps and elsewhere, while also boosting crop growth and photosynthesis. The real warning sign wouldn't be retreat. It would be sudden advance. Glaciers growing again would mean colder, harsher conditions returning. And history shows that's when life suffers most.
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The 2025 Arctic sea ice minimum stands at 4.6 million km2. That's 350,000 km2 more than 2024, and 180,000 above the 2011 to 2020 average. The claims of an ice-free Arctic have failed, yet again. In fact, no decline in sea ice has been observed in 18 years, longer if you take into account the artificial drop post-2007 which was due to a sensor and an algorithmic change. Mainstream scientists are of course dumbfounded by this pause. One paper (Swart 2015) claimed that an 18-year pause in melting was less than 10% likely. Experts underestimated the resilience of Arctic sea ice, assigning more than a 90% chance against what has actually happened. The ice is not disappearing. The models have been proven wrong.
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California's $2.2 billion solar plant is shutting down. Once hailed as a breakthrough, the Ivanpah Solar Facility in the Mojave Desert is now a case study in failed technology and environmental risk. Built with $1.6 billion in federal loans in 2014, the plant was hailed as a symbol of America's clean energy future. It used 173,000 mirrors to focus sunlight onto three massive towers heating fluid to drive steam turbines. Complicated. Expensive. And it never delivered on its promise. After just 11 years, the technology is now obsolete. On top of that, the facility became notorious for its environmental toll, with estimates of at least 6,000 birds incinerated each year by the concentrated beams. The promise was affordable, reliable, green power. The reality was high costs, technical failures and ecological damage.
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By 2050, the world is forecast to face 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades. These blades are built from high-strength composites made to survive years of weathering. Still, every single turbine standing today will age out before 2050. Most are difficult to recycle, so most are likely to be buried. But Europe now has a landfill ban for blades coming into force. Nations like Germany, Finland and the Netherlands are already blocking landfills. But they still have blades to dispose of. So the waste is pushed elsewhere. Blades are exported to countries where burial is still allowed, such as the UK. Net zero creates a mountain of composite waste. And then has the audacity to call it green.
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Svalbard, a remote Arctic archipelago, holds inconvenient secrets about our climate history. A new study reveals it was up to 9C warmer around 10,000 years ago when CO2 was just 260 parts per million. Despite this warmth, glaciers didn't vanish. They survived, supported by increased snowfall. Svalbard then cooled for the next 8,000 years while CO2 kept rising. No tipping points, no runaway melt. Yet today's climate models project the same 8 to 9C of warming by the year 2100 (using the discredited RCP8.5 scenario), and predict widespread glacier loss. That directly contradicts the historical record. Even the study's authors admit the future may follow the past. Warmer, wetter conditions could bring more snowfall, stabilizing or even growing glaciers. The fatal flaw in climate modeling has raised its ugly head once again. It can't replicate history. And when the past contradicts your theory, it's the theory that's broken, not the past.
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Europe's official grid authority has released its report on the nationwide blackout that hit Spain last year. And while the report treads carefully politically, its data make the cause clear. Wind and solar triggered the collapse. Within the first 80 seconds, Spain lost 2.5 GW of generation, around 10% of its national supply, with every MW of that early loss coming from renewables. Gas and hydro remained stable until the cascade was already underway. The report calls it an unprecedented speed of blackout. This was a textbook inverter chain failure, with renewables dropping so fast that the grid's stabilizers never had time to react. By midday, Spain's grid had virtually no inertia, nothing spinning fast enough to hold frequency steady. But to admit that outright would mean questioning Europe's green transition itself, something the report appears unable to do. So the event is officially described as "a rare local disturbance," rather than what it actually was... A systemic failure of weather-dependent power.
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It is July 2026, and Western Arctic ice coverage is holding at 94% - the highest early July reading since 2013. The region covers about 1.3 million km2 and includes the waters leading into the Northwest Passage - the sector often used to sell the "opening Arctic" scare story. But 2026 is running as one of the strongest ice years in the Canadian record back to 1981. High arctic temperatures, north of 80N, are still struggling to rise above freezing even into the second week of July. In 2026 the melt season threshold has barely arrived which is unprecedented in record books dating back to 1958. Western Arctic ice is at a 13 year high. The High Arctic has never been colder. This is not being reported on.
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In 2004, the BBC warned the Maldives were "soon to be uninhabitable," claiming sea levels were rising 0.9 cm per year and that 80% of the islands could vanish within a century. More than two decades later though, reality says otherwise. The Maldives haven't sunk, they've exploded with growth: 12 new airports, expanded international terminals, record tourism of over 2 million visitors a year, and more than 170 resorts, with 7 added in 2024. Instead of disappearing under the waves, this so-called "paradise in peril" has shown no statistically significant sea level rise since the 1980s, according to satellite data. Here we have another 'climate catastrophe' headline completely undone by time.
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We're told all farming must be stopped in order to save the planet. John Kerry even said, "we've got a cut down on agriculture due to climate change or people are going to starve." That's the level of disconnect from reality we're dealing with here. But as per the data, global cereal production and stockpiles are breaking records. More food is being grown across the board and more reserves are being stored than at any time in history. This record abundance is apparently occurring during a "climate emergency." But this of course makes no sense. The real emergency here is the relentless push for austerity and the suicidal drive to cripple Western farming. You can't argue with the data.
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NOAA rewrites the past all the time. Every day the official US temperature record, the USHCN, touted as the gold standard of temperatures, is adjusted. Take Bruton, Alabama, for example. Take its historical data from 1940 to 1950. In June 2025 , NOAA reported one set of temperatures for that location in the 1940s, only for their July 2025 readings to have changed every single number. That's 132 monthly values from the 1940s, all changed from one month to the next more than 80 years after the fact. And this isn't just one station. It happens everywhere and all the time. As atmospheric scientist Wei Zheng says, "the data is changed every day." NOAA calls this homogenization, adjustments for accuracy. But in reality, it means the past is never settled. It can be whatever the agency wants it to be. How can the science be settled when even the past isn't?
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The world is burning less, not more. Satellite data to July 1, 2026 show every continent is running below its average. Africa is down 43%. The Americas are down 48%. Asia is down 29 %. Europe is down a whopping 67%. And Oceania is down 22%. Globally, 2026 is running at record low levels. And the longer trend says the same. NASA's burned area data show the share of global land burned each year has fallen since the early 2000s. from more than 3% then to below 2.2%. Media fired reporting is quiet for a reason - the planet is not giving them the number they want. The world is burning less, not more.
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