The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are changing and biological and social systems are also evolving in response to these changing …
Polar amplification–the phenomenon where external radiative forcing produces a larger change in surface temperature at high latitudes than the global average–is a key aspect of …
JT Houghton, Y Ding, DJ Griggs, M Noguer… - 2001 - academia.edu
This report is the first complete assessment of the science of climate change since Working Group I (WGI) of the IPCC produced its second report Climate Change 1995: The Science of …
In this article, we review evidence of how climate change has already resulted in clearly discernable changes in marine Arctic ecosystems. After defining the term 'footprint'and …
W Steffen, RA Sanderson, PD Tyson, J Jäger… - 2005 - books.google.com
The interactions between environmental change and human societies have a long, complex history spanning many millennia, but these have changed fundamentally in the last century …
Recent reconstructions of Northern Hemisphere temperatures and climate forcing over the past 1000 years allow the warming of the 20th century to be placed within a historical …
Multiproxy reconstructions of monthly and seasonal surface temperature fields for Europe back to 1500 show that the late 20th-and early 21st-century European climate is very likely …
ME Mann, RS Bradley… - Geophysical research …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Building on recent studies, we attempt hemispheric temperature reconstructions with proxy data networks for the past millennium. We focus not just on the reconstructions, but the …
Abstract The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirmed that mean global warming was 0.6±0.2° C during the 20th century and cited anthropogenic increases …