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New Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance Has Been Increasing Due To Recent Mass Gain

New Study: Antarctic Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance Has Been Increasing Due To Recent Mass Gain

The Surface Mass Balance (SMB) for the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) has been remarkably stable since the 1970s. However, according to the authors of a new study (a preprint soon to be published), “in recent years, the SMB has increased on the AIS, in particular for 2022, which mostly originates from mass gain on the […]

Brink Of Extinction - More And More Companies Rejecting Costly Hydrogen Technology

Brink Of Extinction – More And More Companies Rejecting Costly Hydrogen Technology

Once considered a key technology in the green energy transition, companies are waking up and finding out that hydrogen isn’t the answer to the challenges posed by renewable energies such as wind and sun. Symbol image generated by Grok 3 AI “Instead of progress, disillusionment dominates. The EU in particular – especially Germany – is […]

New Study: US And 60-90°S Temperature Trends Do Not Align With The Humans-Did-It Narrative

New Study: US And 60-90°S Temperature Trends Do Not Align With The Humans-Did-It Narrative

A new surface air climate reconstruction method (Roberts et al., 2025) has determined neither the entire region from 60-90°S (Southern Ocean, Antarctica) nor the continental US have undergone any unusual or unprecedented warming in the modern era. The 60-90°S region had much warmer-than-modern periods throughout the last 12,000 years. Image Source: Roberts et al., 2025

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