HomeClimate411Greenland Ice Core CO2 during the past 1,000 years Climate411Middle Column Greenland Ice Core CO2 during the past 1,000 years By Christina Norman - July 2, 2021 127 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Guest Post by Renee Hannon IntroductionThis post compares CO2 ice core measurements from Greenland to those from Antarctica over the last millennium. Paleoclimate studies typically use only Antarctic ice cores… Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleClaim: Earth’s cryosphere shrinking by 87,000 square kilometers per yearNext articleBBC Censors their Own Climate Change Page Guest Blogger LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles The “Coming Climate Anarchy”… Run Away!!! Climate411 Dr. Parag Khanna and his PhD in international relations has earned a Billy Madison Lifetime Achievement award. Read more Jordan Peterson: Peddlers of Environmental Doom Have Shown Their True Totalitarian Colors Climate411 Corporations and utopians are offering authoritarian solutions to crises only democracy and free markets can solve Read more Charging Electric Cars Like “Spilling Liters of Petrol”…(Hidden) Losses During Charging Are Huge Climate411 Massive energy losses from generation, to transmission, to charging and during battery storage are turning electric mobility into a cost nightmare. Read more