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300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C
Earth SciencesNature Climate Change

300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C

M. T. Mcculloch, A. Winter, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals that industrial-era warming began in the mid-1860s, earlier than previously believed. Utilizing 300 years of ocean mixed-layer temperature records from sclerosponge carbonate skeletons, the authors uncovered a staggering global warming of 1.7 ± 0.1 °C above pre-industrial levels by 2020, surpassing IPCC projections. Discover the implications of reaching 2 °C by the late 2020s, as conducted by Malcolm T. McCulloch, Amos Winter, Clark E. Sherman, and Julie A. Trotter.... show more
Abstract
Anthropogenic emissions drive global-scale warming yet the temperature increase relative to pre-industrial levels is uncertain. Using 300 years of ocean mixed-layer temperature records preserved in sclerosponge carbonate skeletons, we demonstrate that industrial-era warming began in the mid-1860s, more than 80 years earlier than instrumental sea surface temperature records. The Sr/Ca palaeothermometer was calibrated against ‘modern’ (post-1963) highly correlated (R^2 = 0.91) instrumental records of global sea surface temperatures, with the pre-industrial defined by nearly constant (<±0.1 °C) temperatures from 1700 to the early 1860s. Increasing ocean and land-air temperatures overlap until the late twentieth century, when the land began warming at nearly twice the rate of the surface oceans. Hotter land temperatures, together with the earlier onset of industrial-era warming, indicate that global warming was already 1.7 ± 0.1 °C above pre-industrial levels by 2020. Our result is 0.5 °C higher than IPCC estimates, with 2 °C global warming projected by the late 2020s, nearly two decades earlier than expected.
Publisher
Nature Climate Change
Published On
Feb 05, 2024
Authors
Malcolm T. McCulloch, Amos Winter, Clark E. Sherman, Julie A. Trotter
Tags
global warmingindustrial-era warmingmixed-layer temperaturesclerospongeocean recordstemperature analysisIPCC estimates
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