ππ°π¨ ππ’π₯π₯π’π¨π§ ππ¨π§π¬.
Thatβs how much new snow dropped on Greenland π²ππ¬πππ«πππ² β in the middle of August.
And surprise, surpriseβ¦ youβre not hearing this from the mainstream media.
Check the map β the deep blues are π¦ππ¬π¬ π ππ’π§, the reds are loss. That big southern patch? Massive snowfall.
Now look at the chart underneath. It tracks Greenlandβs surface mass balance over the last 40+ yearsβ¦ and thereβs π£π’π³π¦ππΊ any measurable difference.
So what does that mean for the so-called βclimate emergencyβ?
It means the π§ππ«π«πππ’π―π π’π¬ ππ«πππ€π’π§π .
Hereβs the reality β βSurface mass balanceβ = snowfall minus runoff. Over the course of a year, itβs always positive. The ice sheet isnβt just melting away β itβs π ππ’π§π’π§π mass most of the time.
Yes, total ice mass also counts icebergs breaking off and some melting at the edges β but thatβs been happening naturally for centuries. Climate alarmists mash it all together to sell panic.
This chart? This data? It tells a different story. One they really donβt want you to see.
https://polarportal.dk/en/greenland/surface-conditions/
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