100k-year cycles, temperature swings and GHG rises: What does it all mean?

Friday, January 11, 2019 - 02:40 in Earth & Climate

The last ice age, according to what I have learned, ended approximately 11,000 years ago. An ice age, eh? I can only imagine what living during this time must have been like. Vostok, Antarctica research station ice-core data Ice ages come and go, and with the in-between times known as the Interglacial periods, these lasting some 100,000 […]

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