Climate scientists find one of Earth’s fastest-shrinking glaciers is now GROWING again…

Wouldn’t you know it.

Climate scientists at NASA have revealed that a glacier in Greenland that was said to be one of the fastest-shrinking glaciers on the planet is now growing again.

Here’s more:

THE HILL – A glacier in Greenland that was previously one of the planet’s fastest-shrinking is now growing, according to a new NASA study.

The study published Monday in Nature Geoscience reports that the Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier has been growing since 2016.

Greenland ice and climate scientist Jason Box, who was not part of the study, told The Associated Press that the finding “was kind of a surprise.”

“We kind of got used to a runaway system,” Box said.

It doesn’t surprise me at all that this surprised them.

But before you celebrate, they are throwing cold water….er…maybe that should be ‘hot water’ on the findings:

The study linked the new growth of the glacier to the cooling of ocean waters in Disko Bay on the western coast of Greenland.

According to the AP, the authors of the study and other scientists believe the growth of the glacier is only temporary.

One author of the study, NASA climate scientist Josh Willis, said that the glacier’s growth is “good news” in the short term but bad news in the long term because it reveals that ocean temperature plays more of a factor in glacier retreats and advances than scientists previously thought.

“In the long run we’ll probably have to raise our predictions of sea level rise again,” Willis told the AP.

Of course. Raise those predictions as high as you can. Heh.

We’ve all see how these crazy predictions have stood the test of time.


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