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Monday, June 10, 2019
Climate Change BS Glacier National Park Quietly Removes Its "Gone By 2020" Signs
Glacier Park isn't the only place changing out their years of LIES ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH NEW DATES. This article was written by Roger I. Roots
Officials at Glacier National Park (GNP) have begun quietly
removing and altering signs and government literature which told
visitors that the Park’s glaciers were all expected to disappear by
either 2020 or 2030.
In recent years the National Park Service prominently
featured brochures, signs and films which boldly proclaimed that all
glaciers at GNP were melting away rapidly. But now officials at
GNP seem to be scrambling to hide or replace their previous hysterical
claims while avoiding any notice to the public that the claims were
inaccurate. Teams from Lysander Spooner University visiting the Park
each September have noted that GNP’s most famous glaciers such as the
Grinnell Glacier and the Jackson Glacier appear to have been growing -
not shrinking - since about 2010. (The Jackson Glacier—easily seen from the Going-To-The-Sun Highway—may have grown as much as 25% or more over the past decade.)
The centerpiece of the visitor center at St. Mary near the east
boundary is a large three-dimensional diorama showing lights going out
as the glaciers disappear. Visitors press a button to see the diorama
lit up like a Christmas tree in 1850, then showing fewer and fewer
lights until the diorama goes completely dark. As recently as September 2018 the diorama displayed a sign saying GNP’s glaciers were expected to disappear completely by 2020.
But at some point during this past winter (as the visitor center was closed to the public), workers
replaced the diorama’s ‘gone by 2020’ engraving with a new sign
indicating the glaciers will disappear in “future generations.” Almost everywhere, the Park’s specific claims of impending
glacier disappearance have been replaced with more nuanced messaging
indicating that everyone agrees that the glaciers are melting. Some signs indicate that glacial melt is “accelerating.”
A common trick used by the National Park Service at GNP is to display
old black-and-white photos of glaciers from bygone years (say, “1922”)
next to photos of the same glaciers taken in more recent years showing
the glaciers much diminished (say, “2006”). Anyone familiar with
glaciers in the northern Rockies knows that glaciers tend to grow for
nine months each winter and melt for three months each summer. Thus,
such photo displays without precise calendar dates may be highly
deceptive.
Last year the Park Service quietly removed its two large steel trash
cans at the Many Glacier Hotel which depicted “before and after”
engravings of the Grinnell Glacier in 1910 and 2009. The steel carvings
indicated that the Glacier had shrunk significantly between the two
dates. But a viral video published on Wattsupwiththat.com showed that the Grinnell Glacier appears to be slightly larger than in 2009. The ‘gone by 2020’ claims were repeated in the New York
Times, National Geographic, and other international news sources. But no
mainstream news outlet has done any meaningful reporting regarding the
apparent stabilization and recovery of the glaciers in GNP over the past
decade. Even local Montana news sources such as The
Missoulian, Billings Gazette and Bozeman Daily Chronicle have remained
utterly silent regarding this story. (Note that since September 2015 the author has offered to bet
anyone $5,000 that GNP’s glaciers will still exist in 2030, in
contradiction to the reported scientific consensus. To this day no one
has taken me up on my offer. –R.R.)
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I live very close to Glacier National Park, and while the media has been saying for years that the glaciers are "disappearing", there has been no significant change in the park's glaciers in the time I have resided here. The news above only reinforces the reality that if the climate is "changing", it is only getting colder, NOT warmer.... - Brandon Smith, Founder of Alt-Market.com