The Antarctic Peninsula Has Cooled By Over 2°C Since 2003

A new study indicates the Antarctic Peninsula has cooled -2.2°C (-1.2°C/decade) from 2003-2021.

Of the 12 regions of Antarctica analyzed for temperature trends from 2003-2021, 6 cooled and 6 warmed.

These trends undermine alarmist claims of CO2-induced “polar amplification.”

Image Source: Nielsen et al., 2025

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