As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the latest Earth system models offer an unprecedented number of features, fundamental uncertainties continue to cloud our view of the future. Past climates provide the only opportunity to observe how the Earth system responds to high carbon dioxide, underlining a fundamental role for paleoclimatology in constraining future climate change. Here, we review the relevancy of paleoclimate information for climate prediction and discuss the prospects for emerging methodologies to further insights gained from past climates. Advances in proxy methods and interpretations pave the way for the use of past climates for model evaluation-a practice that we argu...
We review the statistical methods currently in use to estimate past changes in climate. These method...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
International audienceThis chapter connects everything we have learned about past climates (both fro...
As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the ...
While current data on the state of the climate system is very detailed and vast, the understanding o...
Climate patterns are influenced by internal variability and forcing. A major forcing is carbon dioxi...
From a socio-economic perspective, the ‘sharp end’ of climate research is very much about looking fo...
The past is the key to the future. Contrary to popular belief, climate models are not the principal ...
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations are rapidly rising. To reliably predict the future, researchers have ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...
This Discussion Meeting Issue of the Philosophical Transactions A had its genesis in a Discussion Me...
Climate sensitivity is defined as the change in global mean equilibrium temperature after a doubling...
This White Paper represents an outcome of "The Leverhulme Climate Symposium 2008 - Earth's Climate: ...
We review the statistical methods currently in use to estimate past changes in climate. These method...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
International audienceThis chapter connects everything we have learned about past climates (both fro...
As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the ...
While current data on the state of the climate system is very detailed and vast, the understanding o...
Climate patterns are influenced by internal variability and forcing. A major forcing is carbon dioxi...
From a socio-economic perspective, the ‘sharp end’ of climate research is very much about looking fo...
The past is the key to the future. Contrary to popular belief, climate models are not the principal ...
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations are rapidly rising. To reliably predict the future, researchers have ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...
This Discussion Meeting Issue of the Philosophical Transactions A had its genesis in a Discussion Me...
Climate sensitivity is defined as the change in global mean equilibrium temperature after a doubling...
This White Paper represents an outcome of "The Leverhulme Climate Symposium 2008 - Earth's Climate: ...
We review the statistical methods currently in use to estimate past changes in climate. These method...
The addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to human activities is the main driver of...
International audienceThis chapter connects everything we have learned about past climates (both fro...