Andrew Fountain, a Portland State University professor of geography and geology, acknowledged that the glaciers of Glacier National Park shrank by 67 percent in the past hundred years.
"As a group, that is the fastest recession of any glaciated region in the lower 48 states" in the U.S., Fountain said.
Your article is from 2015. :dizzy:I found the original paper, and it turns out (who'd of guessed?) that it is not "NASA says..." paper but one written by a bunch of geologists, and some author credit was given to JPL (a division of NASA) because they supplied satellite imaging and GPS resources and expertise.
But I'd bet that you haven't even skimmed the paper's abstract, have you? How can you tell it's a lie when you have no understanding of what the paper says? Numpty.
http://geodesy.unr.edu/publications/DonnellanEtAl2015.pdf
Your article is from 2015. :dizzy:
He was probably referring to this article (18 Aug 2016). And no, I do not look to NASA for the truth.
[Same disinformation,I do not look to NASA for the truth :dizzy:] ...do read them, it'd save me time pointing out the blindingly obvious all the time.
[Obama: Climate Change ‘Could Mean No More Glaciers In Glacier National Park,’ Threaten the Statue of Liberty Ge 8:22] Third hand scientific quotes are sooo 20th century. Original sources are IN.
You believe CIA operative Barry. :Nineveh: I do not. :juggle: 1 Thess 5:3
Is this exactly the same story you posted a week ago? Still not impressive. Have you no personal comments to make defending your post, or are you happy for me to repeat that it is a non story...
Why would you consider "climate change" a science?
While we are at it,. Define what you mean by climate change? Please define it as a subject of study. I know what physics is as a subject, ditto geology and biology. What is climate change in that context?
No, it is an theory related to another scientific discipline.Why would you consider "climate change" a science?
The climate of the Earth is changing on a large scale based on a pattern across multiple climates.While we are at it,. Define what you mean by climate change?
Here you go!Please define it as a subject of study. I know what physics is as a subject, ditto geology and biology. What is climate change in that context?
Um, I didn't call 'climate change' a science. Is English your second language? Climate change is an observation, so 'the sytematised study of climate change' is the science. Simple if you pay attention.
Yup. But that doesn't add much.The systemized study of climate is climatology . So your particular science is a subset of that.
Totally different to what, exactly? Climate change means just what is says: the changing of the climate over time.However , you know good and well the maniacs you called scientists do not use the meaning for that catch phrase "climate change". They mean something totally different when they use that phrase.