Himalayan glaciers have lost no ice in the past 10 years
Huh?
Some previous estimates of ice loss in the high Asia mountains had predicted up to 50 billion tons of melting ice annually, said Wahr, who is also a fellow at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. Instead, results from GRACE pin the estimated ice loss from those peaks — including ranges like the Himalayas and the nearby Pamir and Tien Shan — at only about 4 billion tons of ice annually.
Bristol University glaciologist Jonathan Bamber, who was not part of the research team, told the Guardian that such a level of melting was practically insignificant.
“The very unexpected result was the negligible mass loss from high mountain Asia, which is not significantly different from zero,” he told the Guardian.
Bamber was quick to caution that the new study doesn’t alter his view that the climate is changing, and rapidly.
via Himalayan glaciers have lost no ice in the past 10 years, new study reveals | Fox News.
So, if the glaciers aren’t melting, what does that mean? So what?
Well, for one scientist anyway, it evidently doesn’t mean anything. Bamber, referenced in the quote, is apparently not going to allow facts to confuse him.
Frankly, I don’t know if the climate is changing or not. If it is, I don’t know if it’s changing because of human activity or not.
Here’s what I do know.
The earth is the home God has given us.
We ought to be good stewards of the home.
Not because we are afraid the sky is falling climate is changing.
Because we love God and want Him to know we appreciate His gifts.
Just Sayin’