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Learning Resource: Happy 35th birthday, global warming!

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Title:

Happy 35th birthday, global warming!

Authors:

RealClimate

Subject:

Interdiscipline::Green Design and Sustainable Engineering , Engineering::Environmental Engineering , ABET General Criteria::Criteria 3::Criteria b , Engineering::Chemical, Biochemical, Biomolecular Engineering , Engineering::Geological Engineering

Description:

Blog by RealClimate by climate scientists. Excerpt: "Global warming is turning 35! Not only has the current spate of global warming been going on for about 35 years now, but also the term “global warming” will have its 35th anniversary next week. On 8 August 1975, Wally Broecker published his paper “Are we on the brink of a pronounced global warming?” in the journal Science. That appears to be the first use of the term “global warming” in the scientific literature (at least it’s the first of over 10,000 papers for this search term according to the ISI database of journal articles). In this paper, Broecker correctly predicted “that the present cooling trend will, within a decade or so, give way to a pronounced warming induced by carbon dioxide”, and that “by early in the next century [carbon dioxide] will have driven the mean planetary temperature beyond the limits experienced during the last 1000 years”. He predicted an overall 20th Century global warming of 0.8ºC due to CO2 and worried about the consequences for agriculture and sea level." Image caption: Global temperature up to June 2010 according to the NASA GISS data. Grey line is the 12-month running average, red dots are annual-mean values. The thick red line is a non-linear trend line. Broecker of course did not have these data available, not even up to 1975, since this global compilation was only put together in the late 1970s (Hansen et al. 1981). He had to rely on more limited meteorological data.

URL:

http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2010/07/happy-35th-birthday-global-warming/

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Reference - Article/Document

Audience/Grade:

College Freshman - Continuing Education

Platform/Format:

WWW

Cost:

Free

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Keywords:

global warming, green house gases, climate change, Wally Broecker, Broecker

References

Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?

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