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Number Of Studies Show Glaciers Internationally Were Smaller In Recent Past Than Today!

By P Gosselin on 25. February 2020
 
Former Iceland Prime Minister fed up with climate tourism: Glaciers used to be smaller than today

By Die kalte Sonne
 

Many glaciers are currently shrinking, as they have always done in the past when the climate warmed up. What’s the news on the glacier front?

In August 2019, the Okjokull Glacier disappeared in Iceland with great media attention. The BBC reported:

    Climate change: Iceland holds funeral for melted glacier

    The glacier called Okjokull, is the first in the country to be lost to climate change, after the warmest July ever on record. Iceland loses about 11 billion tonnes of ice per year, and scientists have warned that there are about 400 other glaciers also at risk. They fear all of the island’s glaciers will be gone by 2200. Glaciers cover about 11% of Iceland’s surface.”

https://notrickszone.com/2020/02/25/number-of-studies-show-glaciers-internationally-were-smaller-in-recent-past-than-today/