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http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming..../glaciers.html

This page shows a tremendous and very sobering set of photos showing
major world glaciers receding over time from the 19th to the 21st
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I wonder if there are any photographs showing how the glaciers grew between
the 13th and 15th centuries ??


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http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming..../glaciers.html

This page shows a tremendous and very sobering set of photos showing
major world glaciers receding over time from the 19th to the 21st
centuries.




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ronaldbutton wrote:
I wonder if there are any photographs showing how the glaciers grew between
the 13th and 15th centuries ??


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http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming..../glaciers.html

This page shows a tremendous and very sobering set of photos showing
major world glaciers receding over time from the 19th to the 21st
centuries.





No, because photography wasn't invented until the C19th.
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ronaldbutton wrote:


I wonder if there are any photographs showing how the glaciers grew
between the 13th and 15th centuries ??

No, because photography wasn't invented until the C19th.


But no doubt the denialists are working on it.

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Jack Bauer wrote:

http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming..../glaciers.html

This page shows a tremendous and very sobering set of photos showing
major world glaciers receding over time from the 19th to the 21st
centuries.



Are there any photos of the glaciers that have grown in the same period?


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On Jul 15, 9:59*pm, Brian Wakem wrote:
Jack Bauer wrote:
http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming..../glaciers.html


This page shows a tremendous and very sobering set of photos showing
major world glaciers receding over time from the 19th to the 21st
centuries.


Are there any photos of the glaciers that have grown in the same period?

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No on this page clearly however I would be interested to see or hear
of any. I believe there are glaciers growing on the islands of the
South Atlantic.
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On Jul 15, 12:59*pm, Brian Wakem wrote:
Jack Bauer wrote:
http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming..../glaciers.html


This page shows a tremendous and very sobering set of photos showing
major world glaciers receding over time from the 19th to the 21st
centuries.


Are there any photos of the glaciers that have grown in the same period?

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Oh yes! And don't they make a meal of the ones that are!

http://www.iceagenow.com/growing_glaciers.htm

You could believe the rest of the unscientific and hopelessly biased
trash on this site too, should you wish!!

Paul
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 at 12:06:45, Philip Eden
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"Joe Egginton" wrote :
ronaldbutton wrote:


I wonder if there are any photographs showing how the glaciers grew
between the 13th and 15th centuries ??

No, because photography wasn't invented until the C19th.


But no doubt the denialists are working on it.


Denialist? Is that the latest pejorative for those of us sensible enough
not to blindly fall for the AGW propaganda?
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Denialist? Is that the latest pejorative for those of us sensible enough
not to blindly fall for the AGW propaganda?


No, it was a euphemism for those people such as yourself who think they know
better than the overwhelming majority of the world's top climate scientists
who have dedicated their lives studying atmospheric sciences with the aid of
the most powerful and complex computers ever constructed.

What are your qualifications in this subject? How long have you studied and
at which institutions to reach the opinions that you have? Where are your
peer reviewed papers and in which journals are they published? What are your
professional specialisms in the field of atmospheric processes?
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"Nick Gardner" wrote in message
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Denialist? Is that the latest pejorative for those of us sensible enough
not to blindly fall for the AGW propaganda?


No, it was a euphemism for those people such as yourself who think they
know better than the overwhelming majority of the world's top climate
scientists who have dedicated their lives studying atmospheric sciences
with the aid of the most powerful and complex computers ever constructed.

What are your qualifications in this subject? How long have you studied
and at which institutions to reach the opinions that you have? Where are
your peer reviewed papers and in which journals are they published? What
are your professional specialisms in the field of atmospheric processes?


Well said.
Of course the deniers' response is that all the scientists who come up
with these results are in the pay of the Government who want an
excuse to raise (green) taxes.

It's all a conspiracy theory to them and you can't debate logically with
conspiracy theorists.
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