Alaska's Glaciers Are Growing
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“Unusually large amounts of Alaskan snow last winter were followed by unusually chilly temperatures there this summer. “In general, the weather this summer was the worst I have seen in at least 20 years,” says Bruce Molnia of the U.S. Geological Survey, and author of The Glaciers of Alaska. “It’s been a long time on most glaciers where they’ve actually had positive mass balance (added thickness).” “Overall, Molnia figures Alaska had lost 10–12,000
square kilometers of ice since 1800, the depths of the Little Ice Age.
That’s enough ice to cover the state of Connecticut. Climate alarmists
claim all the glaciers might disappear soon, but they haven’t looked at
the long-term evidence of the 1,500-year Dansgaard-Oeschger climate
cycles. During the Little Ice Age—1400 to 1850—Muir Glacier filled the
whole of Glacier Bay. Since then, the glacier has retreated 57 miles.
But the Little Ice Age was preceded by the Medieval Warming, the cold
Dark Ages, a Roman Warming, and a whole series of moderate warmings and
coolings that extend back at least 1 million years based on the evidence
of the microfossils in the world’s seabed sediments. |
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