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The report said, "In the 19th century, there were 150 glaciers in Glacier National Park, and now there are just 25. By 2020, even those will be gone, says Daniel Fagre, coordinator of climate change and glacial geology studies in the park."

the dimwits had signs put up 10 years ago saying "by 2020 there will be no Gaciers in Glacier National park" they literally had these signs put up in front of the glacier view areas.... now, they're taking them down & replacing them with "well mebbe they will be smaller in the future" signs....lol

I have personal;ly been to Alaska many times, and over the past 25 years witnessed the glaciers there melting...yes, they're receding, yes we are NOT as cold by a few degrees, as we were going back 250 years ago... it does not take much change to effect glaciers...a few degrees, an extra 2 weeks of warmer weather etc...

well the same goes for growing glaciers...they grow nowadays as well!

https://www.almanac.com/news/astronomy/astronomy/solar-minimum-approaching-mini-ice-age

and here below is from CUCKaPEDIOPHILIA Wiki The Little Ice Age was a period of cooling that occurred after the Medieval Warm Period. Although it was not a true ice age, the term was introduced into scientific literature by François E. Matthes in 1939. It has been conventionally defined as a period extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries, but some experts prefer an alternative timespan from about 1300 to about 1850. The NASA Earth Observatory notes three particularly cold intervals: one beginning about 1650, another about 1770, and the last in 1850, all separated by intervals of slight warming