Increasing CO2 Caused Global Temperature Increase as the Last Ice Age Receded

Summary . Shakun and coworkers (2012) examined atmospheric CO 2 concentrations and proxies for local temperature at 80 global locations for the period in which the last ice age was receding. They found a very strong correlation between increased CO 2 levels and global temperature increases, with a lag in temperature change of several hundred years with respect to CO 2 changes. Modeling of the climate during this period showed that changes in CO 2 levels alone were sufficient to explain most of the warming of the planet, providing a causative explanation for the warming. The present trends of increasing atmospheric CO 2 concentrations and rising long-term average global temperatures are occurring at a rate about 100 times faster than happened during the melting of the glaciers of the last ice age. Introduction . The long-term global average temperature (i.e., temperature as measured over the entire surface of the world averaged over time periods o...