Almost All Of The World’s Glaciers Were Retreating During NASA’s Coldest Year Ever

NASA says that 1910 was the coldest year ever, yet almost all of the worlds glaciers were retreating.

The Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal  Wednesday 28 September 1910

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28 Sep 1910 – RECEDING GLACIERS.

During NASA’s  much warmer year of 1963, Norwegian glaciers were growing for the first time in 200 years.

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By 1974, Arctic ice had grown 12%.

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NASA temperatures are credible, if you have the IQ of a turnip.

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5 Responses to Almost All Of The World’s Glaciers Were Retreating During NASA’s Coldest Year Ever

  1. Alec, aka daffy duck says:

    Off topic: have you ever run across the temp records for Mount Washington?
    I’ve always been curious as their records go way back and it is likely the only spot in New England not effected by UHI

  2. ADMINISTRATOR says:

    Something happened to the thermometer since.

  3. Chip Bennett says:

    Well, that certainly explains the Great Lakes ice in 2014.

  4. Phil Jones says:

    Great point made here… The contradictions at NASA/NOAA are stunning…

    The vast majority of glacial retreat happened before Industrialization…. Steven’s Glacier Bay map demonstrates this very well.

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