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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | | | Holocene (11,700 to 8,200 years ago) Arctic (Svalbard) temperatures "were up to 9°C higher than today" according to the authors of anewNaturejournal study. At that time CO2 was thought to only hover around 260 ppm. | |
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skepticalscience.com
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| | | | | Despite being the warmest decade on record, the last decade has seen a slowdown in the rate of global warming in some temperature datasets. The factors responsible for this slowdown have been discussed at SkS, most recently in the SkS post Ocean Heat Content And The Importance Of The Deep Ocean,which looked at three Hadley Centre climate models. | |
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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | | | OVERVIEW Before the ARGO floats were deployed, there were so few temperature and salinity observations at depths below 700 meters that the NODC does not present ocean heat content data during that period for depths of 0-2000 meters on an annual basis. That is, the NODC only presents its annual ocean heat content data for... | |
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www.climatecodered.org
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| | | The climate emergency requires actions at emergency speed for a rapid transition to a post-carbon, safe-climate future. | ||