HomeClimate411New Study: The 2016-2020 Antarctic Sea Ice Decline May Be Traced To... Climate411Middle Column New Study: The 2016-2020 Antarctic Sea Ice Decline May Be Traced To Natural Processes By Christina Norman - May 31, 2022 34 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Nowhere in the paper do the authors mention anthropogenic CO2 emissions as a factor determining sea ice trends. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleSurprise: Queensland’s Green Left Government is On Track to MISS Their Climate TargetsNext articleGee Whiz! Residents Do Not Like Wind Turbines (E&E News report) Guest Blogger LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles How Climate Propaganda Works Climate411 “Habitat loss is the main threat to red panda’s survival. Human expansion into the area, combined with the effects of climate change, has... Read more China Rejects NASA Claim They Want to Take Over the Moon Climate411  A fascinating war of words has erupted between NASA and the CCP, over China's space intentions. Read more Norway Heatwaves Are Perfectly Normal, Despite What Paul Krugman Says Climate411 Temperatures in the 80s are perfectly normal in the north of Norway, such as Tromso: Read more