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Old October 21st 18, 11:23 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Eric Stevens
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 12:09:18 -0400, Wolf K
wrote:

On 2018-10-21 04:37, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 22:59:02 -0400, Wolf
wrote:

On 2018-10-20 21:46, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 09:11:50 -0400, Wolf
wrote:

On 2018-10-19 22:40, Eric Stevens wrote:
[...]
Somebody's opinion is not evidence, especially whan it is quoted in a
digested form by a second person for publication in a third parson'ss
news media.
[...]

OK, here's some factual reporting for you, from people who have
first-hand experience of global warming:
https://www.arctictoday.com/warming-...elting-faster/

And my own observations:
In the early 1960s, we drove from our then home in Edmonton, Alberta, to
Vancouver, British Columbia, and thence to Saltspring Island. We decided
to drive through Jasper and Banff National Parks, a first for us. The
Columbia Icefield straddles the border between the two parks. The foot
of the glacier was about 100 meters from the highway. In 2005, we drove
past there again, to climb Parker Ridge (just inside Banff Park). The
foot of the glacier was now about 1km 1 km away.
1) I suspect you are confusing climate with weather.
What makes yu think that.

Citing only one or two years of weather as evidence of climate change.
The standard definition requires 30 years of weather data to assess
climate.


Our second trip past the Columbia Ice Field was 41 years after our
first. In those 41 years the foot of the glacier retreated well over
half a kilometer.
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Here is a graphic pictorial display of but one of many New Zealand
glaciers https://teara.govt.nz/files/p-10735-doc.jpg While this only
shows changes since 1865 the glacier has retreated many miles from
where it was in the late 18th century. Glacier retreat is a
longstanding phenomenon.
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Regards,

Eric Stevens
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