| Global Temperatures of the Last Five Centuries Henry N. Pollack, Shaopeng Huang and Po-Yu Shen Complete Scientific Reference Summary: Pollack et al. recently generated a global temperature
reconstruction using a totally different paleoclimate proxy than those used in the other
studies discussed on this set of web pages. In this study, underground temperature
measurements were examined from a database of over
350 bore holes in eastern North America,
Central Europe, Southern Africa and Australia. Using this unique approach,
Pollack et al. found that the 20th century to be the warmest of the past five
centuries, thus confirming the results of earlier multi-proxy studies.
The geophysical methods used to generate bore hole temperature
reconstructions do not permit annual or decade resolution, but only the
century-scale trend in temperatures over the last several centuries.
Nonetheless, this record, totally independent of data and methods used in other
studies, shows the same thing: the Earth is warming dramatically. The instrumental record of global temperature change is also shown (in blue) for comparison. |
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