
Shocking New Report About Glaciers in Glacier National Park
The glaciers are melting! The glaciers are melting! The glaciers are melting! That's what they said BEFORE they took down the signs in 2020 predicting that the glaciers in Glacier National Park would be gone by 2020. Now? They're saying the glaciers may not be gone until the end of the century.
Click here for the full story just shared by the Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell on December 15th, 2025. Here's an excerpt:
Models produced by climate scientists in the 2000s suggested that the masses of ice that gave Glacier National Park its name could disappear as early as 2030. Later predictions delayed the glaciers’ inevitable demise to 2050. Now, researchers say there is reason to believe some of the park’s perennial ice formations will persist into the 2100s.
As we first told you on our Montana Talks radio show back in 2019, officials at Glacier National Park were removing signs warning that the glaciers would be gone by 2020 due to climate change. Why? Well, because 2020 was quickly approaching, and unlike their climate predictors predicted...the glaciers weren't going to be gone by 2020. The Daily Caller had the story July of 2019, and it was ignored by many in the mainstream media.
Thankfully, KPAX-TV did a story in January of 2020 confirming that the signs were taken down.
Read More: KPAX Confirms: Glacier Removing Climate Warning Signs |
Former Daily Inter Lake editor Frank Miele weighed in on this topic back in 2019 also. Here's part of what he had to say on his Heartland Diary USA blog:
The panicked terror of eco-freaks that they won’t be able to hike on a glacier in the park because of global warming has never concerned me as much as the possibility of returning to the Pleistocene ice age when this part of Montana was under a couple thousand feet of ice. The Pleistocene ended a mere 12,000 years ago, unless you believe — as many scientists do — that it didn’t end at all, but just entered a warm period that could end any day. In either case, today’s glaciers are pikers in comparison, dating back just 7,000 years and in fact shrinking in size not since Al Gore discovered them, but rather since the end of the Little Ice Age in the mid-1800s.
Read More: KPAX Confirms: Glacier Removing Climate Warning Signs |
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