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English: Schematic temperature curve out of the last glacial up until now. According to the early anthropogenic hypothesis human CO2 and CH4 emissions since the neolithic revolution caused a rise in greenhouse gas concentrations that kept the temperature at the interglacial level and steered climate away from returning to glacial conditions. |
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Source | Own work, , based upon fig. 1 in W. F. Ruddiman et al.: Late Holocene climate: Natural or anthropogenic? In: Reviews of Geophysics. 2016. DOI: 10.1002/2015RG000503 |
Author | DeWikiMan |
Other versions | German version |
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