New York Times: An important discussion is developing among climate and polar researchers around the central point of a landmark Nature paper on Greenland conditions during Earth`s last (very warm) interval between ice ages. The paper, in which a critically important Greenland ice core is analyzed by 133 authors from a host of research centers, concludes that the vast ice sheet largely endured over a period of 6,000 years that was warmer than what is forecast for coming decades.
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Eyes Turn to Antarctica as Study Shows Greenland’s Ice Has Endured Warmer Climates
Posted by New York Times: Andrew C. Revkin on January 24th, 2013
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