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Real Global Temperature Trend, p25 – Paleoclimate experts to the rescue! Closer to 1-2 degrees Celsius in pipeline from long-term climate inertia

Posted on July 5, 2016 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

We would keep the story simpler, helpful real-world paleoclimate experts advise us: ‘Say the Pliocene was 2 to 3 degrees warmer than pre-industrial Holocene – at a CO2 concentration that is about as high as the one that’s currently measured, … Continue reading →

Posted in Bits of Climate, Bits of Geoscience, Bits of Paleo Studies | Tagged albedo, Arctic amplification, climate change, climate experts, climate feedbacks, climate inertia, climate sensitivity, climate warming, Earth system sensitivity, Gavin Foster, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Julie Brigham-Grette, Ken Caldeira, Michael Mann, paleoclimatology, The Real Global Temperature Trend, thermal inertia
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