Thursday, December 03, 2009

C3: Sediment Cores From Finland's Arctic Region Reveals Extreme, Unprecedented Warming 500 Years Ago, Peer-Research Confirms
The sediment cores analyzed from a lake in Finland reveals temperatures in the Arctic to be much warmer than current temperatures, over a very extended period. Both natives and animal species survived this unprecedented and accelerated natural warming period, which atmospheric CO2 levels had zero to do with.
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