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Glacier photos illustrate climate change

03.30.17 | Geological Society of America

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Boulder, Colorado, USA: Climate is changing -- there should be zero doubt about this circa 2017. The outstanding issue for the geoscience community has been how we best portray to this to the public. In their GSA Today article posted online on 30 March 2017, a team of experts in the field -- Patrick Burkhart, Richard Alley, Lonnie. Thompson, James Balog, Paul E. Baldauf, and Gregory S. Baker -- present an exceptional example.

With contrasting photographs, they document the loss of ice across Earth's surface, an almost assured consequence of anthropogenic carbon emissions. One cannot dismiss it -- the photographs don't lie. The real problem for geoscientists is what we are going to do about, when much of our science and society lies intertwined with fossil fuels.

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Savor the Cryosphere

GSA Today, v. 27, doi: 10.1130/GSATG293A.1

Contact: Patrick A. Burkhart, Dept. of Geography, Geology, and the Environment, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania 16057, USA; patrick.burkhart@sru.edu .

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APA:
Geological Society of America. (2017, March 30). Glacier photos illustrate climate change. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LP2QMKKL/glacier-photos-illustrate-climate-change.html
MLA:
"Glacier photos illustrate climate change." Brightsurf News, Mar. 30 2017, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LP2QMKKL/glacier-photos-illustrate-climate-change.html.