Sarah Smout’s Silly Arctic ClaimsJune 8, 2025tags: Arctic, BBCBy...

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    Sarah Smout’s Silly Arctic Claims

    June 8, 2025
    tags: Arctic, BBC

    By Paul Homewood

    h/t Philip Bratby

    The BBC has totally lost the plot now!

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    The sound of Arctic wind howling through the strings of Sarah Smout’s carbon fibre cello on the pack ice connected to the North Pole is like nothing she has heard before.

    She joined a group of artists from all over the world on a trip to research and be inspired by the "breathtaking and absolutely vast" landscape of the Arctic Circle.

    The musician and poet spent 16 days on board a specially-equipped ship in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and experienced temperatures of -15C.

    She said she saw climate change happening before her eyes as "cracks began to form on the ice, a large shelf broke off and we were hurried back onto the boat, no longer safe on the drifting piece of ice".

    Smout is using music, words and sound recordings to make her debut album, which will focus on climate change in the Arctic.

    "Music is a brilliant way to bring people together, speak to their hearts and minds and inspire them to make decisions themselves to bring about positive change," said Smout.

    "We are witness to the climate changing all around us, but none so dramatic and fast as in the Arctic.

    "It might be far away but what happens there affects all of us."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyg0z8yzz2o

    So apparently Arctic sea ice never used to break up in summer!

    I’ve no doubt this silly little girl actually believes what she is saying, but why is the BBC giving this ridiculous story any publicity at all?


 
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