New paleoclimate reconstructions from North America and Europe have shed new light on the Holocene Temperature Conundrum. What was the Holocene Temperature Conundrum? It was an argument between scientists on whether orbital forcing or sunspots were more important in driving climate during the Holocene It was a mismatch between Holocene climate records showing global cooling, and models showing warming because of atmospheric CO2 increases It was a disagreement between scientists about whether human land use was important to the climate system over the Holocene It was a depletion of ozone in the atmosphere during the Holocene related to methane
New paleoclimate reconstructions from North America and Europe have shed new light on the Holocene Temperature Conundrum. What was the Holocene Temperature Conundrum? It was an argument between scientists on whether orbital forcing or sunspots were more important in driving climate during the Holocene It was a mismatch between Holocene climate records showing global cooling, and models showing warming because of atmospheric CO2 increases It was a disagreement between scientists about whether human land use was important to the climate system over the Holocene It was a depletion of ozone in the atmosphere during the Holocene related to methane
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New paleoclimate reconstructions from North America and Europe have shed new light on the Holocene Temperature Conundrum. What was the Holocene Temperature Conundrum?
It was an argument between scientists on whether orbital forcing or sunspots were more important in driving climate during the Holocene |
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It was a mismatch between Holocene climate records showing global cooling, and models showing warming because of atmospheric CO2 increases |
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It was a disagreement between scientists about whether human land use was important to the climate system over the Holocene |
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It was a depletion of ozone in the atmosphere during the Holocene related to methane |
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