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- 9 Myths About Glacier Stability Debunked by Recent Events
Scientists have thoroughly debunked this myth, yet climate deniers keep recycling it because it’s convenient for their narrative The truth? We’ve basically cancelled the next ice age through our carbon emissions Here’s where things get really sobering
- Are most glaciers growing? – Gigafact
To maintain stability, snowfall must equal ice loss from processes like surface melt, wind erosion, and avalanches In most of the world, glaciers are shrinking due to warming and snowfall changes By 1990, glaciers worldwide had lost 7% to 28% of their 1901 mass
- Refuting 12 Claims Made by Climate Alarmists
Alarmist Claim #2: Glaciers are melting throughout the world FACT: A UN Report in 2010 reported that “glaciers increasing despite climate change glaciers in many areas of the world are increasing ” Alarmist Claim #3: The IPCC stated the Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035
- Glaciers Once Deemed Eternal Will Not Survive 21st Century
World Day for Glaciers, celebrated globally for the first time today, aims to “sound the alarm” about the consequences of glacier melt on economies, ecosystems, and communities around the world
- Article misrepresents study on Arctic ice to question climate change
The melting of land-based glaciers and the melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are contributing to global sea level rise, endangering coastal populations around the world AFP Fact
- Glaciers Are Melting Twice as Fast as Predicted and We’re Not Ready
The study notes that while glacier loss in the regions examined won’t meaningfully raise sea levels, the long-term impacts on freshwater supplies and aquatic ecosystems could be dire—especially in already drought-prone areas of the American West and parts of western Canada
- Debunking Wielicky Again — The Would-be Climate Skeptic
Is an average of 5% glacier loss in 23 years significant? It’s one thing when a lay-man asks the question who genuinely is not sure about the significance of this, but quite another when a
- No, Mount Rainier isn’t about to erupt. Seattle scientists debunk rumors
Scientists have debunked a viral news report claiming Mount Rainier is experiencing seismic tremors Here's what's actually happening
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