>> Continued From the Previous Page <<
“The growth of the continent was so massive that it led to a decline in overall sea levels,” Fox News reported.
Yes, you read that right. While climate alarmists have spent years shrieking about rising oceans swallowing up coastal cities, this new growth actually lowered global sea levels by 0.3 millimeters per year during the same period.
So where’s the celebratory coverage from CNN? Why isn’t the Biden administration issuing a press release acknowledging that their apocalyptic projections may need a second look?
Don’t hold your breath.
Despite the stunning findings, the study’s authors were quick to offer a disclaimer, no doubt anticipating backlash from the climate change lobby: They warned that this doesn’t mean climate change isn’t real. “They link the ice growth to unusual precipitation patterns rather than a change in atmospheric carbon emission levels,” the paper notes.
Translation? The data says one thing, but the politics say another.
Let’s be clear: This doesn’t mean the climate isn’t changing. It is. The climate has always changed. But what this study does is expose how flawed the predictive models have been—especially when used to justify radical policies that devastate economies and restrict personal freedoms.
For decades, the public has been force-fed one dire prediction after another, from “ice-free summers” in the Arctic to flooded coastlines and global famine. And now, we learn that the planet’s largest ice sheet is adding mass and lowering sea levels?
This isn’t just inconvenient for the climate cult—it’s devastating.
The study’s implications go far beyond Antarctica. The South Pole holds more than half of the world’s freshwater supply and is about five times the size of Greenland. When East Antarctica sneezes, sea levels feel it. That makes any shift—especially growth—worth watching closely.
Raise a Toast with the Bulletproof Trump Whiskey Glass – A Patriotic Statement Piece
And that’s exactly what the researchers plan to do. They’ve promised to keep tracking these massive glacier basins to refine their future predictions about sea level rise.
Meanwhile, everyday Americans—those who’ve been lectured, taxed, and regulated into submission in the name of “settled science”—have every right to question the climate orthodoxy. Because if the experts were wrong about this, what else have they exaggerated?
It’s time to bring back real scientific debate, not one-sided fear mongering wrapped in green-colored virtue.
As this study reminds us, nature doesn’t care about political agendas. It follows its own rhythms, not the narrative from Capitol Hill or Davos.
And sometimes, the cold hard truth is just that—cold.



