"It’s hard to back up the statement: Global warming is global.
Some places have seen warming over the past 40 years (e.g. Arctic), but other places have not.
Antarctica definitely has not been playing along with the man-made global warming hoax.
Though Antarctic sea ice fell to a “record minimum” in 2017 – after having reached a “record high” in 2015 – the latest data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center show sea ice at the South Pole has bounced back robustly since, surging some 500,000 sq km above the mean.
On March 26, 2017, Antarctic sea ice measured 3.055 million sq km.
Four years later, sea ice reached 5.103 million sq km.
That’s a difference of more than 2 million sq. km., which is an area the size of Saudi Arabia!
... If the ice had disappeared, many would blame it on greenhouse gases – absurd of course.
And it would be just as absurd to blame the recent gain on global cooling.
Obviously there is a complex array of natural factors at work – factors that climate alarmists consistently have ignored over the past decades."