← All reports

The Arctic has not experienced a cold year since the 1980s, with the last cold year occurring in 1992, which was influenced by the Pinatubo Volcano eruption.

ClimateArcticScienceEnvironmentJun 21, 2026score 0.992 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the absence of cold years in the Arctic since the 1980s, highlighting the last occurrence of a cold year in 1992, which was linked to the Pinatubo Volcano eruption. This suggests a long-term warming trend in the Arctic region.

Claims

The Arctic has not experienced a cold year since the 1980s, with the last cold year occurring in 1992, which was influenced by the Pinatubo Volcano eruption.
Parent: Climate ChangeEntity: Arctic Temperature TrendsImpact: negativeDate: Jun 21, 2026Target: The absence of cold years in the Arctic since the 1980s

Source posts

@[email protected]
The complete loss of cold years in the Arctic since the 1980s is astounding. The last "blue" stripe was 1992, following the Pinatubo Volcano eruption in the summer of 1991. #ShowYourStripes #Climate #Arctic
38 boosts · 0 favs · 1 replies · Jun 21, 2026
#showyourstripes#climate#arctic
@[email protected]
The complete loss of cold years in the Arctic since the 1980s is astounding. The last "blue" stripe was 1992, following the Pinatubo Volcano eruption in the summer of 1991. #ShowYourStripes #Climate #Arctic
17 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Jun 21, 2026
#showyourstripes#climate#arctic