For over 30 years, Al Gore kept warning us about melting sea ice and now this.
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) has shown signs of record-breaking growth after decades of contributing to global sea-level rise — as experts reveal their theories why.
A study published in Science China Earth Sciences revealed that between 2021 and 2023, the AIS gained mass at a rate of 108 gigatons per year — a remarkable reversal from the rapid loss seen in previous years.
Global sea levels have increased by just over 100 millimeters (about 4 inches) in the past 50 years.
Climate alarmists attribute this rise to melting polar ice, warning of apocalyptic flooding scenarios. However, from 2021 to 2023, East Antarctica’s ice unexpectedly expanded, puzzling scientists. Below is a chart from the manuscript:

Scientists link this recovery to higher-than-normal precipitation, causing more snow and ice to build up.
This surprising ice growth briefly slowed global sea level rise by roughly 0.3 millimeters annually—a modest yet significant effect.
Our remarkable planet operates on cycles we’re just starting to understand with our recently developed technology. As the planet evolves, we must leverage our innate abilities to adapt like human beings have done for over a millennia.
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