Nearly all of the world’s glaciers losing mass at an accelerated rate....

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We are still coming out of an Ice Age, so it makes all the sense in the world that glaciers are losing mass.

The earth has been slowly re-warming for at least the last 12,000 years.

We've only had maybe 40-50 years MAX to measure from space what's been happening for many 1000's of years already.

Where's the accelerated sea level rise then?

It would probably be MORE concerning if glaciers were growing larger again.
 
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We are still coming out of an Ice Age, so it makes all the sense in the world that glaciers are losing mass.

The earth has been slowly re-warming for at least the last 12,000 years.

We've only had maybe 40-50 years MAX to measure from space what's been happening for many 1000's of years already.

Where's the accelerated sea level rise then?

It would probably be MORE concerning if glaciers were growing larger again.
we are still in an ice age but are in a glacial minimum of that ice age.


Can you show me imagery of the polar ice caps from 100 years ago for comparison?

PS: there hasn't been ice in my birdbath for a couple of weeks therefore global warming. Be afraid. Be very very afraid.
can you show us on the doll where the climate scientist touched you?

the article is clearly about glaciers that are not on the poles. Try to keep up, fatso.
 
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you made a claim that this is part of earths natural cycle, so obviously you have the data from your am talk radio show to back it up