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The 2009 photo has no visible ice in it…
http://www.swisseduc.ch/glaciers/alps/rhonegletscher/rhonegletscher-00-08-en.html
Clearly a carbon tax will stop a process that has been going on for hundreds of years.
A carbon tax will stop the recession of a glacier that was occurring clearly before the man-made global warming scare. Voodoo science works.
cfgj, your comment has no visible intelligence in it.
http://rhone.riverama.com/images/e6627-2469.jpg
http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/31457/cimg6764.jpg
http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/31457/glacier.jpg
cfgi – How much ice does the 1950 photo have in it?
I just checked temperatures in Zurich-Kloten, Switzerland: they have been declining at -.0.006K per annum since 2000;
we can say -0.1K since 2000,
which is essentially flat.
it seems the aletsch gletscher -which I have visited myself – has grown in ice if you look at it in square km. Why look at length of gletschers [only] and then claim there is climate change?
Just google aletsch and see what you get. -The 117.6km2 is the up to date area compared to 86.6km2 in 1973.
@cfgj
just check when the road on the right was built?
The trees are greener in the 2009 picture. Clearly another conformation of excess CO2!
Interesting and valuable pictures–Thanks
I had the pleasure of (army) winter survival training in part over a glacier near
Fort Greeley by Delta Junction Alaska in December of 1976.
Some of the best training I ever had.
I wonder how the glacier looks now.
Thanks Paul