New insights into the dynamics of past climate change
14 October 2015A new study finds that changing climate in the polar regions can affect conditions in the rest of the world far quicker than previously thought.
A new study finds that changing climate in the polar regions can affect conditions in the rest of the world far quicker than previously thought.
Research shows that a new Ice Age could well have been upon us in the next millennium were it not for increases in CO2 due to humans, despite the advantageous trend in solar radiation of our current age.
Scientists have found the possible source of a huge carbon dioxide "burp" that happened some 18,000 years ago and which helped to end the last ice age.
Cambridge Earth Scientists are contributing to our understanding of the climate system by studying the history of climate change recorded in sediments deposited on the sea floor.