NoTricksZone’s contributor Kenneth Richard posted this paper appearing in the Journal Science in 2011.
The papers find that “summer temperatures during the HTM in North Greenland were 2° to 4°C warmer in this part of the Arctic.
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations back then of course were much lower than the historically very modest 410 ppm we have today.
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June 14, 2019 at 04:22PM


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