Global warming could be causing some glaciers to grow, a new study claims.
Researchers at Newcastle University looked at temperature trends in the western Himalaya over the past century.
They found warmer winters and cooler summers, combined with more snow and rainfall, could be causing some mountain glaciers to increase in size.
The findings are significant, because temperature and rain and snow trends in the area impact on water availability for more than 50 million Pakistanis.
Could it be that this indicates that the world environmental system is a lot more self-balancing than the global warming promoters would have you believe?
Oh, and in case you didn't see this, those shrinking Greenland glaciers have been shrinking for 100 years.
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