Climate in northern Europe reconstructed for the past 2,000 years: Cooling trend calculated precisely for the first time
Monday, July 9, 2012 - 10:01
in Earth & Climate
Scientists have published a reconstruction of the climate in northern Europe over the last 2,000 years based on the information provided by tree-rings. Researchers used tree-ring density measurements from sub-fossil pine trees originating from Finnish Lapland to produce a reconstruction reaching back to 138 BC. In so doing, the researchers have been able for the first time to precisely demonstrate that the long-term trend over the past two millennia has been towards climatic cooling.