According to a Canadian study, «Divorce rates are lowest when the husband is two to 10 years older than the wife or when
the magnitude of their age difference is extremely large.»
Not exact matches
We don't really know the
magnitude of that lag as well as Barton implies we do, because it is very challenging to put CO2 records from ice cores on the same timescale as temperature records from those same ice cores, due to the time delay in trapping the atmosphere as the snow is compressed into ice (the ice at any time will always be younger older than the gas bubbles it encloses, and the
age difference is inherently uncertain).
To appreciate the
magnitude of this temperature increase, it should be compared with the global mean temperature
difference of perhaps 5 or 6» C from the middle
of the last Ice
Age to the present interglacial.