Never mind that Mr. Gore makes only passing reference to the IPCC's fraudulent claims that the Himalayan glaciers will all melt by 2035. But in view of how they melt the rule is that the less dense the glacier is, the faster it melts. ▢. ©2019 Copyright StatementAll material on JONAA is protected by international copyright laws. Is there anywhere on earth where glaciers are not melting? To clarify, what is a glacier and how does it form? These studies documented rapid and continuous total sea level changes of up to 5.7 m, and constrained the age of the ongoing uplift to less than 250 yrs”. We also learn that the glaciers were much smaller before the Little Ice Age. Can this be sensible science? ‘What dear?’ she gently asked, smiling as her heart began to fill with warmth. “The Third Pole is the Tibetan Plateau including the Himalayas.
Perhaps we need to keep a sense of perspective about these matters. ‘I’m beginning to think you’re bad luck…. So we are making comparative judgments about the extent of today’s glaciers, that use as the “norm” the period when they were at or near their maximum for probably a millenium or more.
These measurements are based on three methods :-. By the 1990s and to present it became obvious worldwide.”. Do all glaciers melt for the same reasons or in the same way? […] An Inconvenient Truth: Gore Proven Spectacularly Wrong on Glacier National Park — Climate Realism Werbeanzeigen […]. Here in 2020, however, glaciers remain in abundance in the Park. (5.7m divided by 230 years = 25mm/year, but there was a further advance around 1890 – see below). On page 47 of his book, Gore writes, “I climbed to the top of the bigger glacier in this park with one of my daughters in 1997 and heard from the scientists who accompanied us that within 15 years all of the glaciers throughout the park will likely be gone.”. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. All requests for use of JONAA material other than link sharing, should be in writing with precise information on the intended use and addressed to the editors at jonaa@jonaa.org.
Ethical, objective, sound science in action. The results provide evidence of three separate glacial advances. Columbia University’s Earth Institute is rewarding GlacierHub, by the way, by inviting GlacierHub to host its website to the Columbia University Earth Institute website. 2) Post Little Ice Age Rebound by Motyka et al. You have entered an incorrect email address! The National Park Service previously put up signs claiming all the glaciers would be gone by 2020.
It does need to cool off for a period of time for a glacier to stop retreating. Molnia’s main task was to put on record the current size and extent of these glaciers, rather than to analyse past changes to them. James Taylor is Director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center for Climate and Environmental Policy at The Heartland Institute. Old ice can tend to be more brittle under some conditions. When we lost the house, you stayed right here. “Realistically no. If precipitation falls as rain rather than snow, as in a warmer climate, the warm rain melts ice. Receding Alaskan glaciers reveal tree stumps. mindful-approach, Winds-of-change, reindeer, Northern Barents Sea Shifting from Arctic to Atlantic Climate, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson: A New Model of Arctic Cooperation for the 21st Century, Polar Studies Are Essential Tools For Facing The Biggest Challenge Of Our Times, We'd Better Listen To What The Polar Regions Tell Us. Again, this indicates that the rate of change, as measured by GPS during the last decade, has not been accelerating and remains similar to that of the 20th C. The second paper “Tree ring dated Little Ice Age histories of maritime glaciers from western Prince William Sound, Alaska” was published in 1998 by Wiles, Barclay and Calkin.
“Certainly by the 1980s the general retreat of glacier margins, notably in mountainous regions, was beginning to accelerate and scientists were just starting to record glacier extent. Places where temperatures are not warming and where more precipitation in the form of snow is falling. In addition, young ice contains air bubbles and very old ice has the air pushed into the ice molecules.