Study: Kilimanjaro's shrinking snow not sign of warming - CNN.com
It is certainly possible that the icecap has come and gone many times over hundreds of thousands of years," Mote, a climatologist, said in a statement.
"But for temperate glaciers, there is ample evidence that they are shrinking, in part because of warming from greenhouse gases."
Unlike mid-latitude glaciers, which are warmed and melted by surrounding air in the summer, the disappearance of Kilimanjaro's ice is driven by solar radiation, since the air around it is rarely above freezing, they wrote.
SO these geniuses admit that this is happening, but that it is an anomoly amongst all the other glaciers in the world. What ever happened to the scientific approach ?? This is the scientific world's equivalence to "Revisionist History" !!
It is certainly possible that the icecap has come and gone many times over hundreds of thousands of years," Mote, a climatologist, said in a statement.
"But for temperate glaciers, there is ample evidence that they are shrinking, in part because of warming from greenhouse gases."
Unlike mid-latitude glaciers, which are warmed and melted by surrounding air in the summer, the disappearance of Kilimanjaro's ice is driven by solar radiation, since the air around it is rarely above freezing, they wrote.
SO these geniuses admit that this is happening, but that it is an anomoly amongst all the other glaciers in the world. What ever happened to the scientific approach ?? This is the scientific world's equivalence to "Revisionist History" !!
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