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![]() znoob wrote: "Earl Evleth" wrote in message Ice volume of Switzerland's glaciers calculated Science Centric | 22 June 2009 11:23 GMTnull Swiss glaciers have lost a lot of ice in recent years due to increased melting. The Central Facts About Receding Glaciers October 18, 2008 QUOTE: Professor Bhat reports that most of the glaciers have been receding at a uniform rate since 1880 at the latest. Some of them had begun receding even before this date. His analysis is confirmed on a global scale by Robinson, Robinson & Soon (2007), who report that since 1880 mountain glaciers have receded worldwide at a near-uniform rate, with no appreciable acceleration in the second half of the 20th century, before which time the anthropogenic influence on climate must have been negligible. Why do AGW clowns expect the climate to be in permanent stasis ? Of course it's got warmer since 1880. Ever heard of 'the little ice age' ? Who wants to be COLD anyway ? Graham -- due to the hugely increased level of spam please make the obvious adjustment to my email address |
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