The last interglacial was 8°C (14°F) warmer than today. The polar bears survived. Greenland didn’t melt.

Recent research by the Niels Bohr Institute (Dahl-Jensen 2013) was the first to target ice accumulated in Greenland during the previous interglacial period, known as the Eemian. The results revealed that the Eemian interglacial warm period, between 130,000 and 115,000 years ago, was much warmer than previously thought. In fact, it was, 8°C (14.4°F) warmer than today. The implications are … Continue reading The last interglacial was 8°C (14°F) warmer than today. The polar bears survived. Greenland didn’t melt.