
National Geographic cites: “A recent study says we can expect the oceans to rise between 2.5 and 6.5 feet by 2100, enough to swamp many of the cities along the U.S. East Coast. More dire estimates, including a complete meltdown of the Greenland ice sheet, push sea level rise to 23 feet, enough to submerge London.”
Cole: Damaging effects of human-caused climate change already hurt sea life
National Geographic used to go actual places, and take actual photographs of the local wildlife and topless girls. The magazine served a useful purpose at that time. But those days are gone – as National Geographic has become just another climate propaganda magazine.
This is what the actual Greenland looks like today. Five weeks from the summer solstice, Greenland is buried in snow, and temperatures on the ice sheet are 45 degrees below the freezing point of water.

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Greenland’s surface has gained 500 billion tons of ice over the past winter.
Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI
The melt season in Greenland normally starts in mid-April, but this year is nearly a month late.

Greenland is not melting down. National Geographic is lying to their readers. But Greenland wasn’t always like that. Seventy years ago, Greenland actually was very warm and melting down.

31 May 1947 – ARCTIC CLIMATE’S ALARMING CHANGE
National Geographic doesn’t report this, and NASA has made the 1940’s warmth disappear. by altering the temperature data.

If they are going to do sci-fi, National Geographic and NASA could at least do something entertaining.
