The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropogenic effects on the global climate system are evident since the Industrial Revolution, but humans may have altered biomass burning, and hence the climate system, for millennia. We use the specific biomarker levoglucosan to produce the first high-temporal resolution hemispheric reconstruction of Holocene fire emissions inferred from ice core analyses. Levoglucosan recorded in the Greenland North Greenland Eemian ice core significantly increases since the last glacial, resulting in a maximum around ~2.5 ka and then decreasing until the present. Here we demonstrate that global climate drivers fail to explain late Holocene biomass burning variat...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pr...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pr...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...