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More Evidence: Glaciers Existing Today Were Absent For Nearly All Of The Last 10,000 Years

By Kenneth Richard on 27. December 2021
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The cryosphere is failing to cooperate with the anthropogenic global warming narrative that says rising greenhouse gas emissions should be catastrophically melting Arctic ice.

Scientists (O’Regan et al., 2021) report Ryder Glacier in north Greenland has advanced 2,881 m from 1948-2015 given its advancing rate of 43 m/yr-1. Its modern ice extent is about 50 km greater than 6,300 years ago.

https://notrickszone.com/2021/12/27/more-evidence-glaciers-existing-today-were-absent-for-nearly-all-of-the-last-10000-years/

Nearby, the ~60 km-tongued Petermann Glacier, didn’t even exist during the Roman Warm Period. As the chart on the bottom right of the image below shows, there was no ice in this region for all but a few centuries of the Holocene prior to 2,000 years ago. Petermann’s Little Ice Age size was similar to its modern condition.