C
Callin
Guest
If temperatures at all parts of the world remained the same, then you’d have a point.I have also seen firsthand the shrinking of Glaciers in Switzerland, Mexico, and Oregon. I don’t find AGW denial convincing.
But varying climates, even over periods of hundreds of years, does not imply global warming. Glaciers there may be shrinking, but elsewhere in the world they may be forming.
This could even be caused by a minor variation. A location may be on the threshhold of their glaciers shrinking or melting. Global climate variation could tip it one way or the other.