The area of ice more than three years old, is 221% of what it was in week 36, 2009.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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We need a “quiet Sun” for this good recovery to continue, but in all probability that’s what we’ll have in the years ahead.
It’s only a “good” recovery if it gets the warmists to shut up. Personally, I’d *like* to see Greenland become a major wine exporter, Siberia become a breadbasket, and the forests of Antarctica return.