Interesting link. It clearly shows a very slight increase in the maximum extent but a much greater trend down in the minimum. Note the max graph axis is truncated from 15 up rather than from zero expanding the scale as the trend would other wise be to slight to easily see. Not criticizing the science but it shows how easy it is to take an opinion based on one fact and miss the complete picture. It does point to some weaknesses in current models which are unsurprisingly under continuous development egI listen to all these folks saying the world is warming & the ice caps are melting & how all low lying lands will be flooded then I read articles like this https://eos.org/science-updates/new-perspectives-on-the-enigma-of-expanding-antarctic-sea-ice with the supposed experts baffled because it doesn’t fit their models. Add to that that the artic was warmer in the 1920-40s than it is today & it does start to make me question what is being said.
It also makes me question why our government can keep charging us more & more green tax but then send ministers to China to encourage more trade, the same country who in the last 5 years have commissioned 226 new coal fired power stations & in 2023 alone bought $6.36 billion worth of coal from Australia, another country who are shutting all their coal fired power stations & charging the populous more & more green tax.
Is it only me who sees the irony?
It can't be denied that China burns a lot of coal but this from Wikipedia might be surprising to some with China and the USA top ranking in renewables, things change quickly and it's easy to get left behind.
As to sense in government policy I have unquestioning faith in this along with collective human intelligence and unicorns