I did.
This is me a few weeks ago on the Colony Glacier about an hour outside of Anchorage:
Here I am drinking glacier water:
Funny thing, I asked our helicopter pilot/tour guide about how old the glacier was. He was from Austria, he said in his home town in Austria they have a glacier that wasn't there 500 years ago.
Again, you guys are comparing the ice extent to the apex of 1980. We all acknowledge there is less ice today than in 1980.
The issue is whether man and the CO2 from man has anything to do with it. The answer is no, because as you have been shown, there was less ice than today over a hundred years ago.
If you disagree, then please explain how a wooden ship was able to navigate the Northwest Passage in 1903?
Did "the last ice age thousands of years ago" happen before or after Noah's flood?
I have no idea.
1) Which is it? Are you saying that Antarctic land ice is melting down, or are you saying that Antarctica is gaining land ice?
Both.
In some areas the land ice is increasing because of the increase of evaporation, and in other areas the land ice is melting.
2) "Data from NASA's Grace satellites show that the land ice sheets in both Antarctica and Greenland are losing mass.
Yes, and in the 60's and 70's they were gaining mass.
After the earth stops going through the warming period it is currently going through, and it starts going through another cooling period (which may have started), the land ice will increase again.
The continent of Antarctica has been losing about 134 billion metric tons of ice per year since 2002,
And the Antarctic ice extent is greater now than it has ever been. It has been gaining ice almost every year since they have been keeping track. In fact, the ice extent is almost 20 miles larger at all areas.
and Greenland are losing mass
And Greenland used to be Green a thousand years ago.
Please tell me your explanation isn't that Greenland is called Greenland because some Viking lied?