I have to admit that while not overly concerned (because I knew it would not make much difference in the long run), the slow build of Arctic sea ice this year did prove cause for me to check its status more frequently than other recent years. I need not have done that, because 2025 has turned out to be quite an exceptional year in raising its Winter ice. It is now the latest year to reach its peak ice growth than all others in the satellite period. And that may have some sort of additional damping effect on the coming melt season.
That annual peak may have occurred today (yesterday’s data). And if so, it will be the lowest peak, by a small margin – the previous low having occurred in the first week of March 2017, but we will have to wait a few more days to determine that.
The year 2025, however, at one point trailing all previous years in the ice-building race, sits now deeply within the lowest six years of the previous decade (see chart below). At the same level as two of them and higher than a third one, all previous years having, at this date, already begun their Spring melt.

I believe this late rush of ice accumulation to be significant in the long-term fight to disavow the myth of runaway climate change.
We know, or we have reasons to believe, as I have said many times before, that our planet is in fact still in the middle of an ice-age and is continuing to cool further. Not much further at this point. Less than two degrees Celsius on long-term moving average, before bottoming out at around the historically usual 10°C of global average temperatures. The current warming period being part of a much shorter term cycle which has also now reached it peak of warming (this decade actually – my own personal theory). This short-term cyclic routine recurring over little more than a hundred thousand years, while the longer-term changes taking place over millions, even hundreds of millions of years. All of that being way beyond the conceptions, lifetimes, or even existence of modern man.
There are two philosophies of man. One says it is good to know or search for the hidden reasons for existence. The other says it doesn’t matter, we should just get on with living. Both possess elements of validity and both are open to manipulation. It is a mixture of both that has brought us to where we are today. Hopelessly lost and confused, about why we are hopelessly lost and confused. While still retaining the hopelessly lost and confused notion we are not, in fact, hopelessly lost and confused.
Is it time to start over – with a CTRL-ALT-DEL? Just pull the plug and hope for the best? Or muddle along the way we are – continually circling the drain? Hoping the Bus Station at the end of the route is, at least, warm and welcoming?

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