AP/ March 7, 2013, 4:41 PM

Study finds climate change a new phenomenon in planet's 11,000-year cooling trend

WASHINGTON A new study looking at 11,000 years of climate temperatures shows the world in the middle of a dramatic U-turn, lurching from near-record cooling to a heat spike.

Research released Thursday in the journal Science uses fossils of tiny marine organisms to reconstruct global temperatures back to the end of the last ice age. It shows how the globe for several thousands of years was cooling until an unprecedented reversal in the 20th century.

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Scientists say it is further evidence that modern-day global warming isn't natural, but the result of rising carbon dioxide emissions that have rapidly grown since the Industrial Revolution began roughly 250 years ago.

The decade of 1900 to 1910 was one of the coolest in the past 11,300 years — cooler than 95 percent of the other years, the marine fossil data suggest. Yet 100 years later, the decade of 2000 to 2010 was one of the warmest, said study lead author Shaun Marcott of Oregon State University. Global thermometer records only go back to 1880, and those show the last decade was the hottest for this more recent time period.

"In 100 years, we've gone from the cold end of the spectrum to the warm end of the spectrum," Marcott said. "We've never seen something this rapid. Even in the ice age the global temperature never changed this quickly."

Using fossils from all over the world, Marcott presents the longest continuous record of Earth's average temperature. One of his co-authors last year used the same method to look even farther back. This study fills in the crucial post-ice age time during early human civilization.

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Marcott's data indicates that it took 4,000 years for the world to warm about 1.25 degrees from the end of the ice age to about 7,000 years ago. The same fossil-based data suggest a similar level of warming occurring in just one generation: from the 1920s to the 1940s. Actual thermometer records don't show the rise from the 1920s to the 1940s was quite that big and Marcott said for such recent time periods it is better to use actual thermometer readings than his proxies.

Before this study, continuous temperature record reconstruction only went back about 2,000 years. The temperature trend produces a line shaped like a "hockey stick" with a sudden spike after what had been a fairly steady line. That data came from tree rings, ice cores and lake sediments.

Marcott wanted to go farther back, to the end of the last ice age in more detail by using the same marine fossil method his colleague used. That period also coincides with a "really important time for the history of our planet," said Smithsonian Institution research anthropologist Torben Rick. That's the time when people started to first domesticate animals and start agriculture, which is connected to the end of the ice age.

Marcott's research finds the climate had been gently warming out of the ice age with a slow cooling that started about 6,000 years ago.

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Then the cooling reversed with a vengeance.

The study shows the recent heat spike "has no precedent as far back as we can go with any confidence, 11,000 years arguably," said Pennsylvania State University professor Michael Mann, who wrote the original hockey stick study but wasn't part of this research. He said scientists may have to go back 125,000 years to find warmer temperatures potentially rivaling today's.

However, another outside scientist, Jeff Severinghaus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography thinks temperatures may have been notably warmer just 12,000 years ago, at least in Greenland based on research by some of his colleagues.

Several outside scientists praised the methods Marcott used, but said it might be a bit too oriented toward the Northern Hemisphere.

Marcott said the general downward trend of temperatures that reversed 100 years ago seemed to indicate the Earth was heading either toward another ice age or little ice age from about 1550 to 1850. Or it was continuing to cool naturally until greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels changed everything.

The reason the globe warmed after the ice age and then started cooling about 6,000 years ago has to do with the tilt of the Earth and its distance from the sun, said Marcott and Severinghaus. Distance and angle in the summer matter because of heat absorption and reflection and ground cover.

"We have, through human emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases, indefinitely delayed the onset of the next ice age and are now heading into an unknown future where humans control the thermostat of the planet," said Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist at Texas Tech University, responding in an email.

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joe-greene says:
On 3-10-2013 I was sailing in the Chesapeake and the skies were an absolute mess with leftover jet contrails, lingering, streaking and spreading hours in the sky all the while other jets exhaust disappeared in minutes. The same outlets that shower us with 'global warming' stories tell us of the unseen while ignoring this pollution filling the skies and, at times, literally blocking the sun.
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theScald says:
There is nothing "Natural" about this...human influenced climate change. And I wouldn't say that we humans have anything close to "control" of the process. But it is taking a positive view of things to say we have "indefinitely delayed the onset of the next ice age."
So one crisis averted, (Whoo!) but another one being created, (dooh!) as we are collectively over doing it with our CO2 production.

"'We have, through human emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases, indefinitely delayed the onset of the next ice age and are now heading into an unknown future where humans control the thermostat of the planet,' said Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist at Texas Tech University"
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Noval53 says:
CO2 is great stuff. It's essential for photosynthesis. If you're really worried about CO2, then push for legalization of marijuana. Thousands of "legal" new fields all around the planet will absorb huge amounts of CO2, make fine O2, and then you climate change "sky is falling" fanatical zealots can chill a little with your end of the world preaching.
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HexNebula replies:
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H20 is great stuff. Though, drink too much in a short amount of time and you die.
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nohater says:
don't really care anymore. we all must die sooner or later. there is no stopping death, no way to live forever. we must age and die, perhaps awful deaths. hard to care about this latest warning, proclamation of doom, whatever.
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sjc_1 replies:
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Such a bright and cheery way to look at it, thanks for the uplifting inspiration.
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KPeters_from_UK says:
You know many Born-Agains will have refused to continue to read pass the title. These Born-Again believe the world is only 6000 years old.
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djconklin replies:
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>You know many Born-Agains will have refused to continue to read pass the title. These Born-Again believe the world is only 6000 years old.

You know nothing of the sort--it is a lie. And not all Christian are YEC'ers.
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KPeters_from_UK says: ... many Born-Agains...

djconklin replies: And not all Christian are YEC'ers.

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How did you go from many = all?
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Ulgnud says:
Here we go again. They must be really desperate to get more controls and taxation on us. The answer is still no. Learn to adapt to a natural cycle the same as nature has for uncounted millions of years.
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KPeters_from_UK replies:
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I didn't know that the International community of scientists control American taxation.

Guess I learned something new today.
Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-5 replies:
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Deniers are now at least acknowledging climate change is occurring.

Progress.

Next step is making them realize it's not all natural.
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MissyBeeHaven says:
If you can't go back as far as the Roman and Minoan Warmings you're just blowing hot air out your ass...
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racer50 says:
Sorry all you tree hugging liberals, but there is NO SUCH THING AS MAN MADE GLOBAL WARMING..... so go find something else to weep over
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qyeteye replies:
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Your expertise is so profound.
sjc_1 replies:
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That is the problem with anonymous posting, if they had their real name and picture there they might think twice before spouting off.
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netjunkie1 says:
Marcott said the general downward trend of temperatures that reversed 100 years ago seemed to indicate the Earth was heading either toward another ice age or little ice age from about 1550 to 1850.

Washington's crossing of the Delaware River, which occurred on the night of December 25-26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, was the first move in a surprise attack organized by George Washington against the Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey on the morning of December 26. Planned in partial secrecy, Washington led a column of Continental Army troops across the icy Delaware River in a logistically challenging and dangerous operation.

Since that battle, it has never been as bad.
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Aussie_convict says:
Dealing with global warming doesn't mean we have all got to suddenly stop breathing. Dealing with global warming means that we have to stop waste, and if you travel for no reason whatsoever, that is a waste.
David Attenborough


I would like nuclear fusion to become a practical power source. It would provide an inexhaustible supply of energy, without pollution or global warming.
Stephen Hawking


The failure of world leaders to act on the critical issue of global warming is often blamed on economic considerations.
David Suzuki


If we want to address global warming, along with the other environmental problems associated with our continued rush to burn our precious fossil fuels as quickly as possible, we must learn to use our resources more wisely, kick our addiction, and quickly start turning to sources of energy that have fewer negative impacts.
David Suzuki

The most important thing about global warming is this. Whether humans are responsible for the bulk of climate change is going to be left to the scientists, but it's all of our responsibility to leave this planet in better shape for the future generations than we found it.
Mike Huckabee
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KPeters_from_UK replies:
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Oh no! Not that pinko Mike Huckabee!
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