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Brutal Cold Gripped Antarctica In 2023, Undercutting The Melting Myth
Good news (if you like freezing)! Antarctica sees more snowfall, record low temps!
by Pierre Gosselin  June 18, 2025, 9:56 AM
 
The German-based European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) has issued its latest video featuring Antarctica. Good news! The alleged catastrophic warming remains a myth there. The continent is as cold as ever. [emphasis, links added]


Antarctica experienced record-low temperatures in late 2023, particularly during late winter (July-August).

These extreme cold events were observed across a wide area, impacting both East and West Antarctica, including the Ross Ice Shelf and the Antarctic Peninsula, according to The Watchers here.

The irony couldn’t be greater given we all hear stories in the fake news media about big icebergs breaking off somewhere, and everyone being (mis)led into believing the South Pole is melting when, as a whole, it is not.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/brutal-cold-antarctica-2023-melting-myth/
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