519 Manhattans Of Glacier Ice Broke Away From Greenland In The Year 1816



Warmists always seem to get a horn when a glacier calves, apparently imagining that no such thing has ever happened before. In Aug, 2010 we read, for instance: "A giant iceberg that snapped away from Greenland last week is a signal that global warming is causing the island's continent-sized ice cap to melt faster than expected, scientists say. The 250-square-kilometre (100-square-mile) chunk, four times the size of Manhattan, broke away from the Petermann ice shelf on Greenland's northwestern tip"

But:






That is the equivalent of 130 Petermann icebergs, which our looney left friends got hysterical about last year.

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