Rates of change in natural and anthropogenic radiative forcing over the past 20,000 years
University of Bern · Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
Abstract
The rate of change of climate codetermines the global warming impacts on natural and socioeconomic systems and their capabilities to adapt. Establishing past rates of climate change from temperature proxy data remains difficult given their limited spatiotemporal resolution. In contrast, past greenhouse gas radiative forcing, causing climate to change, is well known from ice cores. We compare rates of change of anthropogenic forcing with rates of natural greenhouse gas forcing since the Last Glacial Maximum and of solar and volcanic forcing of the last millennium. The smoothing of atmospheric variations by the enclosure process of air into ice is computed with a firn diffusion and enclosure model. The 20th…
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2Topics & keywords
- Radiative forcing
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Climate change
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Atmospheric sciences
- Greenhouse gas
- Cloud forcing
- Climate action