New Study Documents Significant Cooling Across Eurasia Since 2004
By Kenneth Richard on 21. May 2025
Cooling trends of up to -2.15°C per decade are not consistent with the “global warming” narrative.
According to a new study (Li et al., 2025), 98% of the Central Eurasia study area (40-65°N and 50-130°E) experienced significantly declining temperatures from 2004-2020.
Specifically, the region cooled by nearly -2.0°C – a rate of -1.425°C per decade – from 2004 to 2018.
The authors attribute the cooling trend to a 5.38% per decade increase in snow cover percentage (SCP) across the study area.
By Kenneth Richard on 21. May 2025
Cooling trends of up to -2.15°C per decade are not consistent with the “global warming” narrative.
According to a new study (Li et al., 2025), 98% of the Central Eurasia study area (40-65°N and 50-130°E) experienced significantly declining temperatures from 2004-2020.
Specifically, the region cooled by nearly -2.0°C – a rate of -1.425°C per decade – from 2004 to 2018.
The authors attribute the cooling trend to a 5.38% per decade increase in snow cover percentage (SCP) across the study area.
https://notrickszone.com/2025/05/21/new-study-documents-significant-cooling-across-eurasia-since-2004/