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Elephant seal remains show Antarctic sea was warmer in the mid-to-late Holocene

February 18, 2023
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By Paul Homewood

 

It is well established that the Arctic was much warmer than now for most of the Holocene. Now it seems the Antarctic was as well>

Tallbloke has the details:

 

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https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2023/02/18/elephant-seal-remains-show-antarctic-sea-was-warmer-in-the-mid-to-late-holocene/

12 Comments
  1. Philip Mulholland permalink
    February 18, 2023 9:55 pm

    That can’t be right.
    Everyone knows that the Medieval Warm Period was just local to Europe.
    Just where is the Ross Embayment again precisely?

  2. February 18, 2023 10:33 pm

    When will all the Marxist/WEF climate zealots finally admit, it’s called weather? If you are looking for a boogieman, look no further than the big yellow star about which the Earth rotates. Last I checked it was still called the Sun. But that is surely a patriarchal, homophobic, anti-trans label–like woman.

    • John Hultquist permalink
      February 19, 2023 3:46 am

      Just to build comment numbers on the site: Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around Sun. Other than being a pendantic sort, seals weighing up to 5,000 kilograms (11,000 lb) can do as they please.

  3. Gamecock permalink
    February 19, 2023 12:21 am

    What’s a Holocene?

    • John Hultquist permalink
      February 19, 2023 3:50 am

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocene

      But I think you already know. 😊🧑‍🎄

    • 1saveenergy permalink
      February 19, 2023 8:14 am

      It’s a ‘Cene’ with a hole through it,
      for weight reduction, ( like a ring doughnut ) !!

    • Gamecock permalink
      February 20, 2023 3:05 pm

      I protest the use of a technical term that is never defined in a headline.

      • Philip Mulholland permalink
        February 21, 2023 9:08 am

        Sort of like “The Idiot” by Dostoevsky?

  4. February 19, 2023 11:56 am

    A sort of Polocene if you have a sweet tooth.

  5. February 19, 2023 7:12 pm

    Published: 15 February 2023
    Revisiting the Holocene global temperature conundrum

    From a large variety of available evidence, we find support for a relatively mild millennial-scale global thermal maximum during the mid-Holocene, but more research is needed to firmly resolve the conundrum and to advance our understanding of slow-moving climate variability.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05536-w
    – – –
    When it comes to natural climate variation, ‘more research is needed’ is the safest phrase for postholders to use 😎

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