#  ClimaTea Journal Club 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **October 4, 2016** 

 03:00PM - 04:00PM EDT 

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 **Seminar Room MCZ, 440**  



 

 



 

Speaker: Lauren Kuntz

Lauren Kuntz will be presenting on Snyder's paper from this week's issue of Nature. She says the following about the paper:

  
 Snyder, 2016 uses a multi-proxy database to reconstruct a continuous record of global surface temperatures over the past 2 million years. This reconstruction is compared to other climate records including deep water temperatures, CO2 records, and Antarctic temperatures. A long term cooling trend in global mean temperatures is identified, and suggested to be tied to the mid-pleistocene transition. Bold claims regarding implications for climate sensitivity are also made and deserve consideration through a critical lens.



 

 

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