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Paleoclimate

T. R. J.

The incredible stories of how Earth's climate has changed over the last 4.5 billion years, and what it means for all of us.

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The Rise and Fall of Sea Level

On January 13, 2024, a large (but definitely not unprecedented) storm system traversed the eastern U.S. and passed over the state of Maine. The storm caused a surge in local sea level that inundated coastal areas, including Portland and Bar...

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The Two Most Important Climate Plots in the World Right Now

A consequence of our changing climate is a shift towards more extreme weather events. A rather impactful paper about this topic was published in 2012, titled Perception of climate change, led by James Hansen, prior Director of the NASA Godd...

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Polar Ice Cores, Part 4: Abrupt Climate Change

As paleoclimate records have taught us, abrupt climate change in Earth’s past is more the rule than the exception. For instance, as the planet warmed near the end of the last ice age, wild fluctuations in temperature occurred in the Arctic ...

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Polar Ice Cores, Part 3: Variations in Greenhouse Gases

Unbeknownst to many people, a small team of scientists has been continually collecting air samples from all over the world - week after week for many decades - from a globally distributed network of sites. The network is known as the NOAA/E...

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    Paleoclimate scientist

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