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by chrisco255
2479 days ago
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The source is NASA GISS. That site is an indirect source of the actual data. It doesn't matter that the site has a viewpoint that is different than yours. Are the facts incorrect? No, no they're not. To the best of my knowledge. EDIT: MORE DATA FROM NASA SHOWING 2019 IS NOT AN UNUSUAL YEAR: https://neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov/csb/index.php?section=234 We're on pace to beat the 2007 sea ice extent in the arctic and may even beat the 2009-2018 average depending on how fall and early winter go in the arctic. Meanwhile, antarctic sea ice extent continues to hew close to average. |
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