Abrupt
Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future
Climate
is changing as humans put more and more greenhouse gases into the
atmosphere. With CO2 levels today around 400ppm, we are clearly
committed to far more climate change, both in the near term, and well
beyond our children’s future. A key question is how that change
will occur. Abrupt climate changes are those that exceed our
expectations, preparedness, and ability to adapt. Such changes
challenge us economically, physically, and socially. This talk will
draw upon results from ice core research over the past twenty years,
as well as a new NRC report on abrupt climate change in order to
address abrupt change, as seen in the past in ice cores, as seen
today in key environmental systems upon which humans depend, and what
may be coming in the future.
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James White, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
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