
Antarctica Summer Temperatures Fell in Recent Decades, Despite ‘Global Warming’ Hype
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For years, globalists and their corporate media allies have been telling the public that their existence is causing “global warming.”
The resulting “climate crisis” is supposedly “destroying the planet” by allegedly causing temperatures on Earth to rise to unsustainable levels.
Wealthy elites with luxury beachfront properties have insisted that “global warming” will melt the ice caps in the Arctic and Antarctic and cause sea levels to rise and flood the mainland.
For example, former Vice President Al Gore said during a speech at the Copenhagen Climate Conference in 2009 that there was “a 75% chance that the entire north polar ice cap, during some of the summer months, could be completely ice-free within the next five to seven years.”
In addition, in his 2006 “global warming” documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” Gore predicted that the global sea level could rise as much as 20 feet “in the near future.”
In the film, the former vice president warned that melting ice would flood New York City.
“After the horrible events of 9/11, we said, ‘Never again’,” Gore said.
“But this is what would happen to Manhattan.
“They can measure this precisely, just as the scientists could predict precisely how much water would breach the levees in New Orleans.
“The area where the World Trade Center Memorial is to be located would be underwater.”
Gore also claimed in 2006 that there would be no solving “climate change” if drastic measures weren’t taken around the world to reduce greenhouse gases by 2016.
However, annual global carbon emissions increased from 30.59 billion tons in 2006 to 35.52 billion tons in 2016 and 37.12 billion tons in 2021, according to the Global Carbon Project.
Gore has continued to argue for “climate action” to “save the planet.”
“Well, some changes, unfortunately, have already been locked in place,” Gore said when asked by ABC News about the prediction in 2019.
“Sea level increases are going to continue no matter what we do now.
“But, we can prevent much larger sea level increases — much more rapid increases in temperatures.”
Scary stuff. Or is it?