New ice core data from the Antarctic Peninsula has revealed that temperatures in the region during the past 10,000 years have often been higher than they are today, and that warming of the sort seen there recently has also occurred in the pre-industrial past.
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This weeks compulsary climate thread
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This weeks compulsary climate thread
Ice core shows Antarctic Peninsula warming is nothing unusual ? The RegisterCoffee's for closers -
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And at the other end of the planet, the Arctic ice reaches its lowest level in the satellite record - with 3-4 weeks of melting still to come ....
Arctic sea ice shrinks to record low, by some estimates | ReutersMy subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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lol. yes, we should base the western economy on a series that is a few years old
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