Walking On Thin Science

Walking on thin ice: How global warming is threatening Iceland’s iconic glaciers | Euronews

Natural event seems to slow Icelandic glacier melt – Eye on the Arctic

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From Iceland — Sea Ice Approaching Icelandic Coast, Iceberg Spotted

January 31 at 3:06 AM

“As an example of well authenticated climatic changes, we may mention that Iceland and Eastern Greenland are very much colder than they were five hundred years ago. In Iceland the immense trees which used to be common there have ceased to grow, though there are abundant evidences of the large growth at a former period, say in the fourteenth century, while on the opposite shores of Greenland, several valleys that were known to have been inhabited formerly, have become wholly inaccessible in consequence of haring been invaded by ice.”

21 Jul 1873, Page 4 – The Weston Democrat at Newspapers.com

07 Oct 1951 – Glaciers, Icebergs melt as world gets warmer – Trove

TimesMachine: February 25, 1923 – NYTimes.com

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