Scientist Release New Study On Artic Ice
Here we go again. Another round of “the end is near” from the global warming faithful, complete with the usual time limits, hand-wringing, and apocalyptic rhetoric.
We’ve heard this tune before—since the Carter years, in fact—and every time the clock ticks down, the world stubbornly refuses to collapse. People still get up, go to work, pay their bills, raise their kids, and live their lives. The prophets of doom keep recycling their predictions, but reality just doesn’t cooperate.
And now? The very science they claim as their shield has delivered another inconvenient truth: the melting of Arctic sea ice has slowed dramatically over the past 20 years. In fact, since 2005, there’s been no statistically significant decline in its extent. That’s not a right-wing blog saying it. That’s from the scientists themselves.
A Robust and Sustained Pause in Arctic Sea Ice
Research concludes 20 year + "pause" in sea ice loss was totally normal and expected all along.
Previously, this was a conspiracy theory tagged as misinformation and is now considered an obvious fact. https://t.co/Fx9vQOJN3X pic.twitter.com/PDZWtyMQ4t
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) August 20, 2025
It’s almost funny—if it weren’t so exhausting. We were told with certainty that Arctic ice would vanish by 2013. Instead, it grew by more than half a million square miles. The models didn’t just miss; they collapsed under the weight of their own hysteria.
Now, the researchers scramble to explain the slowdown away, blaming “natural variations” in ocean currents while insisting that the apocalypse is still definitely, totally, absolutely coming—just give it five to ten more years.
See the pattern? It’s always “we have X years left.” When X years pass, the deadline gets pushed, the talking points get recycled, and the fear machine revs up again. Meanwhile, their actual agenda remains obvious: regulate, restrict, and control the means of production in the name of “saving the planet.”
Ordinary people are expected to accept higher costs, fewer freedoms, and a lower standard of living, all while being lectured by politicians and activists who jet off to climate conferences in private planes.
None of this is to say the climate never changes—it does. But the track record of those peddling climate panic is abysmal. Predictions fail. Fearmongering flops. And credibility evaporates.
