Greenland Ice Core CO2 Concentrations Deserve Reconsideration

By Renee Hannon Introduction Ice cores datasets are important tools when reconstructing Earth’s paleoclimate. Antarctic ice core data are routinely used as proxies for past CO2 concentrations. This is because twenty years ago scientists theorized Greenland ice core CO2 data was unreliable since CO2 trapped in air bubbles had potentially been altered by in-situ chemical … Continue reading Greenland Ice Core CO2 Concentrations Deserve Reconsideration