Entering the 21 st century TRL science has returned to study ecological impacts on tree - growth and the pursuit of
reconstructing global climate system dynamics.
Not exact matches
In the current context of
global warming it is important to assess the impacts that changes in ocean and
climate may have on Antarctica, and
reconstructing past
climate fluctuations provides vital information on the responses and possible feedback mechanisms within the
climate system.
Reconstructing past
climate records can help scientists determine both natural patterns and the ways in which future glacial events and greenhouse gas emissions may affect
global systems.
Their
reconstructed CO2 concentrations for the past five million years was used to estimate Earth -
system climate sensitivity for a fully equilibrated state of the planet, and found that a relatively small rise in CO2 levels was associated with substantial
global warming 4.5 million years ago.