Is Recent Warming Exceeding the Range of the Past 125,000 Years?

Author:

Esper Jan12ORCID,Schulz Philipp1,Büntgen Ulf234

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, Johannes Gutenberg University, 55099 Mainz, Germany

2. Global Change Research Centre (CzechGlobe), 603 00 Brno, Czech Republic

3. Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EN, UK

4. Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic

Abstract

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that the latest decade was warmer than any multi-century period over the past 125,000 years. This statement rests on a comparison of modern instrumental measurements against the course of past temperatures reconstructed from natural proxy archives, such as lake and marine sediments, and peat bogs. Here, we evaluate this comparison with a focus on the hundreds of proxy records developed by paleoclimatologists across the globe to reconstruct climate variability over the Holocene (12,000 years) and preceded by the Last Glacial Period (125,000 years). Although the existing proxy data provide a unique opportunity to reconstruct low-frequency climate variability on centennial timescales, they lack temporal resolution and dating precision for contextualizing the most recent temperature extremes. While the IPCC’s conclusion on the uniqueness of latest-decade warming is thus not supported by comparison with these smoothed paleotemperatures, it is still likely correct as ice core-derived forcing timeseries show that greenhouse gases were not elevated during any pre-instrumental period of the Holocene.

Funder

ERC Advanced project Monostar

Czech Science Foundation

Gutenberg Research College

Publisher

MDPI AG

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