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With data from 73 ice and sediment core monitoring sites around the world, scientists at Oregon State University and Harvard University have reconstructed Earth's temperature history back to the end of the last Ice Age. Their analysis reveals that the planet today is warmer than it's been during 70 to 80 percent of the last 11,300 years. According to the lead paper author, Shaun Marcott of OSU, previous research on past global temperature change has largely focused on the last 2,000 years. Extending the reconstruction of global temperatures back to the end of the last Ice Age puts today's climate into a larger context. |
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