Intelligent Journalists Are A Thing Of The Past

Mont Blanc glacier: a striking example of reality of global warming

BY HELENE FOUQUET, SEPTEMBER 26 2015, 10:26

ON A mild September day 27 years ago, my family and I took a red cog train and a brand-new cable car from the ski town of Chamonix in the French Alps up to the Mer de Glace, or “Sea of Ice.”

It’s the most famous part of the Mont Blanc glacier, rising to 1,913m. It’s also the most visible symbol in France of climate change, which officials from almost 200 nations will discuss in Paris in December.

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls visited on Friday to make that point, but he didn’t talk about what it was like in 1988. When we went there, it took just three stair-steps to get down to the ice and to a huge cave carved inside the glacier.

When I went back earlier this month, the scenery had changed dramatically. The Mer de Glace has melted and shrunk so fast that visitors now have to go down 370 steep steps to get there.

Mont Blanc glacier: a striking example of reality of global warming | Europe | BDlive

Helene says the Mt. Blanc glacier retreated 370 feet since 1988.  Had Helene done her homework, she would have known that glacier retreated 48 feet in just one year during the 1930’s.

PaintImage401

21 Dec 1934 – Glaciers are Now On The Retreat

In 1929, scientists believed there were no glaciers on Mount Blanc during the Medieval Warm Period.

PaintImage399

14 Aug 1929 – EUROPEAN GLACIERS.

In 1864, journalists were intelligent enough to know that glaciers come and go in cycles. Modern journalists are too stupid to grasp that concept.

PaintImage403

10 Aug 1864 – CHANGES OF CLIMATE. (From the Saturdau Review, M…

Hannibal took elephants all the way across the Alps in only ten days during 218 BC.

The fact that a glacier is currently melting tells nothing about whether the temperature is rising or falling. All it tells us is that melt is currently greater than accumulation of new snow, which has generally been the case since much of Europe was buried under ice 20,000 years ago.

Progressives are too stupid to understand basic science, so they believe they can stop glaciers melting by building bird choppers.

About Tony Heller

Just having fun
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

15 Responses to Intelligent Journalists Are A Thing Of The Past

  1. Gail Combs says:

    Actually there are still a few out there. The problem is they are either muzzled or shouted down by those who OWN the press.
    Mark Steyn of course.

    James Delingpole: Deddy. What is this strange white stuff falling from the sky?’

    Sean Thomas: Here come de heap big warmy. Bigtime warmy warmy. Is big big hot. Plenty big warm burny hot. Hot! Hot hot!

    LARRY PICKERING, who came out of retirement to fight the propaganda: THE GREENS LOST IN A C02 FOG
    He is a heck of a cartoonist too:

    http://pickeringpost.com/kyola/resources/articles/08012015%20PIG%20S.png

    Larry Bell: Let’s Be Very Clear Mr. Kerry: No Scientific Evidence Of ‘Dangerous’ Human Climate Influence Exists
    Chris HOrner of the Daily Caller Lessons from the global warming industry: Enron, joined by BP, invented the global warming industry. I know because I was in the room
    dailycallerDOTcom/2010/12/15/lessons-from-the-global-warming-industry/

    Angelo M. Codevilla @ The American Spectator: America’s Ruling Class — And the Perils of Revolution
    spectatorDOTorg/articles/39326/americas-ruling-class-and-perils-revolution

    • Menicholas says:

      Good stuff Gail!

    • Menicholas says:

      “Professor Sutton inhaled the aroma of burning incense, then told the Telegraph: “The seven towers of Agamemnon tremble. Much is the discord in the latitude of Gemini. When, when cry the sirens of doom and love. Speckly showers on Tuesday.” “

  2. Old Goat says:

    Helene Fouqet – that has to be a made-up name, surely?

  3. Menicholas says:

    I have made this point re Hannibal myself in recent days, most particularly in response to a vicious insult by Mr. Brandon Shollenberger on a WUWT thread.
    The route taken by Hannibal crossed not only the Alps, but the Pyrenees as well, and included men in full battle dress, and other animals besides elephants. Neither Horses nor elephants are especially noted for their mountaineering skills or abilities, but it takes a mountaineer to make the same journey today…and one with considerable skill and specialized equipment and clothing.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *