The future of paleoclimate. Esper, J. & Buentgen, U. Climate Research, 83:57–59, 2021. Place: Oldendorf Luhe Publisher: Inter-Research WOS:000665454300005
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Our understanding of natural climate variability rapidly declines over the Common Era (CE) as the pre-instrumental temperature amplitude differs substantially among large-scale reconstructions. Highlighting such differences and emphasizing paleoclimatic findings is crucial for placing anthropogenic climate change in a long-term context. We argue that more proxy records are needed to accurately reconstruct first millennium CE temperature variability and value regional studies producing such data.
@article{esper_future_2021,
	title = {The future of paleoclimate},
	volume = {83},
	issn = {0936-577X},
	url = {https://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=DynamicDOIArticle&SrcApp=WOS&KeyAID=10.3354%2Fcr01636&DestApp=DOI&SrcAppSID=8CXsIRG2lpROnRw9UrV&SrcJTitle=CLIMATE+RESEARCH&DestDOIRegistrantName=Inter-Research+Science+Center},
	doi = {10.3354/cr01636},
	abstract = {Our understanding of natural climate variability rapidly declines over the Common Era (CE) as the pre-instrumental temperature amplitude differs substantially among large-scale reconstructions. Highlighting such differences and emphasizing paleoclimatic findings is crucial for placing anthropogenic climate change in a long-term context. We argue that more proxy records are needed to accurately reconstruct first millennium CE temperature variability and value regional studies producing such data.},
	language = {English},
	urldate = {2021-07-19},
	journal = {Climate Research},
	author = {Esper, Jan and Buentgen, Ulf},
	year = {2021},
	note = {Place: Oldendorf Luhe
Publisher: Inter-Research
WOS:000665454300005},
	keywords = {Multi-proxy, Northern   Hemisphere, Paleoclimaotology, dendroclimatology, first millennium CE, review, temperature},
	pages = {57--59},
}

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