The permanent icecaps covering the North and South Poles would take tens of thousands of years to shed their enormous volumes of ice.
This is a fact dictated by planetary geography and pure physics, setting unbreakable limits on polar ocean temperatures. Neither pole can avoid the annual deep winter freeze, because both are geographically isolated from tropical heat carried by deep ocean currents, which are unable to penetrate either region effectively.
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of the world’s five oceans, largely hemmed in by the massive landmasses of North America, Eurasia, and Greenland. During dark polar winters, surrounding continents lose heat rapidly, turning into vast thermal sinks.
Restricted gateways—like the Bering Strait and Fram Strait—limit the flow of warm, mid-latitude ocean currents from penetrating the high Arctic basin. Without massive ocean-driven heat, surface waters cool rapidly, making yearly winter ice formation a physical certainty.
Conversely, Antarctica is a high-altitude continent isolated by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The uninterrupted oceanic ring passing through the Drake Passage acts as a thermal buffer, blocking warm equatorial waters from reaching the Antarctic coast.
Antarctica holds roughly 26–27 million cubic kilometers of ice (grounded ice accounts for ~26.5 million km³ in recent Bedmap assessments), equivalent to about 58 meters of global sea-level rise if fully melted.
This massive volume creates immense thermal inertia: melting requires vast amounts of latent heat, while the high surface albedo of the ice fields continuously reinforces local cooling. The ice sheet does not behave like a thin, seasonal glacier.
The ACC, which intensified after the Drake Passage opened approximately 30–34 million years ago, thermally isolates the continent by limiting southward heat transport. Modeling confirms that this circumpolar moat contributes heavily to Antarctica's freezing conditions, maintaining the Late Cenozoic ice cover and current Quaternary glaciation.
Ultimately, the South Pole is isolated by a ring of moving water; the North Pole is isolated by a ring of land masses.
Combined with seasonal darkness, this geography ensures both regions remain thermally bound to freeze every winter.
Hi all i have had my X account hacked and i cant access it
Please can you put on your X account the following message
Graham roberts has had his X account hacked and has set up a new account
@Grahamroberts04
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Some basic scientific facts for you.
CO2 is 0.04% of our atmosphere.
Mankind's entire CO2 emissions are just 3% of that (0.0012%).
The UK's entire CO2 emissions are just 1% of that (0.0000012%).
CO2 is harmless plant food, not the planet's climate control knob.
Make sure everyone you know in Makerfield sees this clip from September 2025. Burnham saying he will put the UK back in the EU.
Share this like crazy people 👇
Ever wonder why our Governments never discuss or debate UN Agenda 2030, which they are all signed up to?
Or the New World Order it will usher in for the ‘citizens of the World’?
Read below the real mission goals of UN Agenda 2030 and you will see why they are never discussed.
Wer es noch nicht durchschaut hat:
Wir sitzen in einem Krieg des WEF, der WHO, NATO, EU, Big Pharma, Big Tech und unseren Regierungen, Justiz, Polizei, Medien gegen das eigene Volk.
Das passiert in der ganzen Welt, Schwerpunkt Europa
Could everyone please repost and share this tweet. I don’t normally ask, but this corner of Norfolk is going to be covered by solar panels and infrastructure the equivalent of 43,200 tennis courts. This insanity must be stopped. Thank you
https://t.co/3ny8od1F9l
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🚨 What a crazy coincidence!
UK Health Security Agency posted a tender on https://t.co/XrUIuDu4nY in September last year for a contract for 2026 of
UNDISCLOSED value likely millions…
The provision of a vaccine to protect against meningococcal B (MenB) disease…
And who would have guessed it kids… now the mainstream media are saying we have an outbreak of meningitis B!
You can’t all be falling for this.
Surely?! 👀
Tender proof: https://t.co/kahIYCXhFj
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Britain was early in banning slavery.
But, unlike other countries, it did not stop there.
It poured blood and treasure into a campaign to stamp out the foul business globally.
It signed treaties with African kings, who were determined to keep the institution alive, and enforced those treaties.
Even while engaged in a life-and-death struggle with Bonaparte, it diverted gunboats to hunt down the slavers.
It closed down the traffic in human beings from East Africa to Arabia.
Abolitionism became a popular cause, with working-class families donating to missions.
Between 1808 and 1867, Britain spent 1.8 per cent of its GDP on anti-slavery operations, the most expensive moral foreign policy in human history.
What recompense does it get today?
What recognition?
Its reward is to be targeted by every shakedown artist, Third Worldist, grifter and halfwit.
It is now seriously proposed that the country that stamped out the slave trade should pay reparations to the African states that took the slaves.
Truly no good deed goes unpunished.
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"If this was predicted 27 years ago, somebody knew something."
A book published in 1997 warned us about the exact agendas we're up against today.
The book is titled '2025: Scenarios of Global and U.S. Society Reshaped by Science and Technology'.
It was all planned a long time ago.
Source: Secret History