Glaciers Worldwide Are Suddenly Surging, Experts Blame Warming!

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By P Gosselin

Media, “experts” blame global warming for surging glaciers!

The article from Germany’s online Merkur discusses a seemingly paradoxical but dangerous phenomenon in the context of climate change: glacier “surges” (sudden advances).

Symbol image of a Karakoram glacier, generated for illustration purposes only by Grok AI. 

While glaciers worldwide are said to be shrinking due to global warming, there are a number of exceptions. Some are growing suddenly at extreme speeds, extending up to 100 times faster than usual.

The reported sudden advances are said to be triggered by unstable mechanical conditions inside or at the base of the glacier. For example, meltwater can act as a lubricant, causing the ice to slide. The rapid movement can cause massive amounts of ice to become unstable and break off.

Moreover, the advancing ice masses can block valleys, causing lakes to form behind them. If these natural dams burst later, devastating flood waves hit lower-lying regions.

The focus is particularly on high mountain ranges such as the Karakoram (Asia), parts of Alaska, and Svalbard. In the Karakoram, scientists observe the “Karakoram Anomaly,” where many glaciers remain stable or are exhibiting dangerous surges despite global warming.

However, researchers emphasize that these advances are not a sign of glacial recovery or an end to global warming. On the contrary: they claim that climate change is altering glacier dynamics so significantly that such unpredictable and dangerous events may occur more frequently or intensely.

They conclude that these growing glaciers are not a reason to relax regarding climate change; instead, they represent a new, life-threatening danger for mountain regions by significantly increasing the risk of natural disasters.

“The climate change is rewriting the rules of the game: Glaciers are suddenly growing and becoming hotbeds for disasters,” writes the Merkur. “These advances are not a sign of recovery, but rather a symptom of extreme instability in the ice system.”

Experts are claiming that these glacier surges are not caused by more snow falling, but by the ice becoming so unstable that it loses its grip on the ground and “slips” forward at high speed, often leading to floods and landslides.

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purecolorartist@gmail.com
March 1, 2026 6:29 pm

What about Hubbard Glacier??
Hubbard Glacier is still advancing, but at a slower pace. In 2026, it’s moving at a rate of up to 6,000 meters per year (about 50 feet per day) in some areas, down from its peak of 7 feet per day in 2002 ¹ ².
A recent magnitude 7.0 earthquake in December 2025 triggered landslides and avalanches, causing instability in the glacier. The glacier’s tributary, north of Mount King George, is moving at “breakneck speeds” of up to 6,000 meters per year ¹ ².
Hubbard Glacier’s advance is expected to continue, potentially blocking Russell Fjord and creating a glacial lake within the next 30-40 years ³ ⁴.

lynn
March 1, 2026 10:32 pm

We are all going to die.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  lynn
March 2, 2026 5:23 am

“We are all going to die.”

True statement.

All humans, and in fact all life, has a common disease, acquired at the moment of conception (or germination), and has a 100% mortality rate. It is called life.

Keitho
Editor
March 2, 2026 12:09 am

Man the “Climate Scientists” sure got it good. Anything that happens can prove them right.

March 2, 2026 1:02 am

Glacier surges could be caused by climate change, or more likely, soot (black carbon particulates) from air pollution collecting on glaciers and increasing glacial melt and the water flow under the glacier that can cause surges. We know that sea levels 125,000 years ago were 4 to 6 meters higher so it’s reasonable to think that we still have warming and glacial melt for a few thousand more years. But that warming isn’t caused by humans, though the black carbon particles are. When the poor countries around the Himalayas can afford power plants and motor vehicles that produce less particulate pollution, I’ll bet that the black carbon deposits will decrease.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  stinkerp
March 2, 2026 5:24 am

That is one of many alternatives not addressed.

Sparta Nova 4
March 2, 2026 5:01 am

Funny how the surface temperature below a massively thick sheet of ice, limiting penetration of solar EM energy to zero can have liquid water sufficient to cause ice slippage. Funny how terrain features do not play into this.

Yes, I read how water can sink and pressure effects, and those are valid points, but are not sufficient to explain everything. There is no single “control knob.”

purecolorartist@gmail.com
March 2, 2026 7:58 am

I made a post about Hubbard glacier yesterday, and it disappeared???

C_Miner
Reply to  purecolorartist@gmail.com
March 2, 2026 12:22 pm

I see it.