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Polar Bears Granted 70 Year Reprieve
Fifteen years ago, it was announced that polar bears will be extinct in 25 years due to vanishing sea ice.
22 Apr 2006, 7 – The Windsor Star at Newspapers.com
Since then there has been no change in Arctic sea ice extent.
ftp://osisaf.met.no/prod_test/ice/index/v2p1/nh/osisaf_nh_sie_daily.txt
Now experts say polar bears “could vanish” by the end of the century.
Polar bears could vanish by the end of the century, scientists predict | Live Science
They also said that satellite records began in 1979 :
“Arctic sea ice has been steadily decreasing since the beginning of satellite records in 1979”
The 1990 IPCC report said satellite records began in the early 1970s when ice extent was much lower.
The increase in Arctic sea ice didn’t suit the agenda, so in the 2001 IPCC report they altered the data.

https://archive.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/tar/wg1/062.htm
The Arctic was much warmer five thousand years ago and may have been ice-free. Polar Bears survived just fine.
Less Ice In Arctic Ocean 6000-7000 Years Ago — ScienceDaily
Holocene Treeline History and Climate Change Across Northern Eurasia – ScienceDirect
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1901 Floods
09 Jan 1901, Page 2 – The Star at Newspapers.com
28 Mar 1901, 1 – The Morning Union at Newspapers.com
26 Aug 1901, Page 1 – The Wilkes-Barre Record at Newspapers.com
08 Apr 1901, 1 – The Beatrice Daily Express at Newspapers.com
10 Apr 1901, 1 – The Morning Journal-Courier at Newspapers.com
14 Nov 1901, 1 – Star-Gazette at Newspapers.com
31 Dec 1901, Page 1 – The Daily Review at Newspapers.com
July 1901 was the second hottest month on record in the US.
From July 8-26 1901, Logan, Iowa was over 100 degrees every day – topping out at 110 degrees on July 24. That was Iowa’s longest stretch of 100 degree days.
Later in July 1901, the heatwave expanded to Europe
And continued into August.
UNPRECEDENTED HEAT IN ITALY.; Vineyards Shriveled Up — People Forced to Sleep in the Open Air.
NOAA has erased the US heat of July 1901 by cooling it almost two degrees relative to recent years.
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“Climate change is about to divide Norway’s largest Arctic island into two”
“Since 1957, Poland has operated a research station at Hornsund, the southernmost fjord on Spitsbergen. Researchers here are eye-witnessing the melting Arctic.”
“The front of Hornbreen has retreated by more than 14 kilometers since the end of the 19th century. The distance between Hornsund and the Barents Sea on the east side is now less than 6 km.”
For some reason they didn’t mention that 40% of the retreat occurred between 1937 and 1957.
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