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rangerrebew

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Monday, October 22, 2018
Study: Swiss glaciers mostly melted before industrialization began

Hundreds of papers are being published that show that the "anthropogenic climate change" paradigm is incorrect, at least in its strong forms. But I think that the following paper is rather cute because it's so careful and it discusses one of the most obvious symptoms of "global warming" – the melting glaciers.



Six days ago, Michael Sigl and 5 co-authors finally published the paper

    19th century glacier retreat in the Alps preceded the emergence of industrial black carbon deposition on high-alpine glaciers (PDF)

in The Cryosphere, a peer-reviewed journal about the frozen things on Earth. The paper was originally submitted as a "discussion paper" in February. It went through a peer review with 3 referees who looked at the paper rather carefully, wrote detailed reviews, and caught some missing commas, among other things. You may see the history of the paper if you click at the title above.

https://motls.blogspot.com/2018/10/study-swiss-glaciers-mostly-melted.html?m=1

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Re: Study: Swiss glaciers mostly melted before industrialization began
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2018, 05:11:41 pm »
And what was the cause of melting frozen bridges Asia-Alaska, France-British Isles, Denmark-Sweden etc?

These locations and others, were places of major migrations.
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Re: Study: Swiss glaciers mostly melted before industrialization began
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2018, 05:49:11 pm »
And what was the cause of melting frozen bridges Asia-Alaska, France-British Isles, Denmark-Sweden etc?

These locations and others, were places of major migrations.

It was not a frozen bridge of ice.  It was land.  Sea level was down because so much ice was up on land as Glaciers.
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