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10 Recent Studies Affirm It Was Regionally 2-6°C Warmer Than Today During The Last Glacial

By Kenneth Richard on 4. March 2021
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From 80,000 to 12,000 years ago, when CO2 concentrations lingered near or below 200 ppm, many new or recent studies suggest that when directly comparing region to region, it was as much as 6°C warmer than today even during this ice age period. This has prompted some scientists to “exclude atmospheric pCO2 as a direct driver of SST [sea surface temperature] variations”.

Here is a short list of some of the regions as warm or warmer than today during the last ice age.

Southern Ocean: 22,000 years ago temperatures peaked at 13.6°C (and from 35,000 to 30,000 years ago temperatures ranged from 12-13°C) versus 8.5°C today, and there were “higher SST during the 40-24 kyrs period than during the Holocene” (Civel-Mazens et al., 2021).

https://notrickszone.com/2021/03/04/10-recent-studies-affirm-it-was-regionally-2-6c-warmer-than-today-during-the-last-glacial/