Climate Reversal [Science, September 4, 2009]
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CREDIT: KAUFMAN ET AL.
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The climate and environment of the Arctic have changed drastically
over the short course of modern observation. Kaufman et
al. (p. 1236)
synthesized 2000 years of proxy data from lakes above 60° N latitude
with complementary ice core and tree ring records, to create a
paleoclimate reconstruction for the Arctic with a 10-year resolution.
A gradual cooling trend at the start of the record had reversed by
the beginning of the 20th century, when temperatures began to
increase rapidly. The long-term cooling of the Arctic is consistent
with a reduction in summer solar insolation caused by changes in
Earth's orbit, while the rapid and large warming of the past century
is consistent with the human-caused warming.