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Global Warming: Human Intervention in World Climate

Heinz DeckerKensal E. Van Holde

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AtmosphereHistoryClimatologyLong periodGlobal warmingInterglacialPeriod (geology)Climate changeEcological forecastingNatural (archaeology)

description

In the preceding chapter, we described climate changes that have occurred over very long geological periods. We concluded that Earth is currently in an interglacial interval within a rather long period of glaciations. Indeed, average carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere have been slowly decreasing over the past 600,000 years, with accompanying cooling (Fig. 6.3). There have been, of course, many periodic changes in the CO2 concentrations and average temperature over this period (see Fig. 7.1). However, very recently, something quite unique and startling has occurred. As Fig. 7.1 shows, there has been a remarkable increase in CO2 levels, actually during the past 200 years, from 288 to 385 ppm today. Mean world temperature has shown an accompanying rise. This period is but an instant on any geological time scale, and it is very difficult to imagine any natural process that could account for it.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13179-0_7