Monday Mirthiness – ‘scientists’ to offer eulogy, commemorative plaque to a glacier
From Rice College and the “staged local weather photo-op, aka please ship cash” division.
HOUSTON – (July 18, 2019) – Iceland’s first glacier misplaced to local weather change shall be remembered with a monument to be unveiled subsequent month on the web site of the previous glacier. Researchers from Rice College in Houston, writer Andri Snær Magnason and geologist Oddur Sigurðsson will be a part of members of the Icelandic Mountaineering Society and most people Aug. 18 to put in a monument recognizing the location of the previous Okjökull glacier in Borgarfjörður, Iceland.


Plaque to be positioned bemoaning the lack of the glacier.
The melted glacier was the topic of the 2018 documentary “Not Okay,” produced by Rice anthropologists Cymene Howe and Dominic Boyer. The movie, narrated by former Reykjavík Mayor Jón Gnarr, tells the story of “Okay,” which in 2014 turned the primary glacier in Iceland to lose its title due to world warming. Boyer and Howe mentioned scientists worry the entire island nation’s 400-plus glaciers shall be passed by 2200.
“This would be the first monument to a glacier misplaced to local weather change wherever on this planet,” Howe mentioned. “By marking Okay’s passing, we hope to attract consideration to what’s being misplaced as Earth’s glaciers expire. These our bodies of ice are the most important freshwater reserves on the planet and frozen inside them are histories of the environment. They’re additionally typically vital cultural types which can be filled with significance.
“In the identical spirit because the movie, we needed to create an enduring memorial to Okay, a small glacier that has an enormous story to inform,” Boyer mentioned. “Okay was the primary named Icelandic glacier to soften due to how people have remodeled the planet’s environment. Its destiny shall be shared by all of Iceland’s glaciers except we act now to radically curtail greenhouse gasoline emissions.”
The movie celebrated its world premiere at Bíó Paradís Cinema in Reykjavík final August, and the movie’s creators hosted an “Un-Glacier Tour” to view the remnants of Okjökull. A second “Un-Glacier Tour” will lead members to the location the place the monument shall be put in. These concerned about becoming a member of the tour might RSVP on-line at https://www.notokmovie.com.
Howe and Boyer hope the monument will increase consciousness in regards to the decline of Iceland’s glaciers and the affect of local weather change.
“One in every of our Icelandic colleagues put it very properly when he mentioned, ‘Memorials usually are not for the lifeless; they’re for the residing,’” Howe mentioned. “With this memorial, we need to underscore that it’s as much as us, the residing, to collectively reply to the fast lack of glaciers and the continuing impacts of local weather change. For Okay glacier it’s already too late; it’s now what scientists name ‘lifeless ice.’”
Media concerned about attending both occasion or interviewing Boyer or Howe might contact Amy McCaig, senior media relations specialist at Rice, at 713-348-6777 or amym@rice.edu.
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Okay, initially, I don’t assume these folks absolutely perceive how glaciers work. They’re virtually solely pushed by precipitation, not temperature. The method of ice loss in a polar glacier is especially two issues, with temperature coming in final.
Calving into the ocean (not relevant on this glacier).Ice loss via sublimation.In some instances, melting resulting from elevated temperature.
Al Gore made the error of blaming ice loss at Mt. Kilimanjaro on “world warming”, when it turned out to be solely resulting from much less precipitation, thus permitting the ice to sublimate.
Within the case of Iceland, the glaciers there are depending on precipitation similar to another glacier, and adjustments within the North Atlantic Oscillation might simply clarify the change in precipitation.
Then there’s the inconvenient fact that the glacier possible didn’t exist just a few hundred years in the past, in keeping with a paper by the U.S. Geological Survey:

From USGS.
Bemoaning the “demise” of a glacier that solely seems at sure occasions in Earth’s geologic historical past is a fools errand. However then once more, most local weather alarmists posing as scientists are fools anyway. Simply take a look at what just lately occurred at Glacier Nationwide Park, the place they needed to take away plaques indicating they anticipated the glaciers to be passed by 2020.
Any bets on how lengthy this new plaque will final?
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