LFS 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Climate Change Scenario, Ice Core

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Climate change is a very difficult topic to test scientifically as it takes place in a very large complex system, the world, over thousands of years. As a result, it is very hard to gather scientific evidence on climate change. The most important piece of evidence for climate change is temperature data. These data are produced by the interplay of empirical and analytical evidence that allows us to analyze temperature data from the past and to better predict future temperature trends. Analytical evidence for climate change arises from proxy evidence such as tree ring data and ice core samples. These data are not themselves temperature data, but, by creating models based on tree ring analysis, temperature data can be obtained. By understanding how tree rings form at different temperatures, scientists can make a model that relates various features of tree rings, such as their thickness and composition to the temperature when they were formed.

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