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Nature Geoscience 2, 170 - 172 (2009)
doi:10.1038/ngeo446

Subject Category: Palaeoclimate and palaeoceanography

Palaeoclimate: Atmospheric carbon footprints?

Edward J. Brook1

  1. Edward J. Brook is at the Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, USA.
    e-mail: brooke@geo.oregonstate.edu


According to one controversial idea, increases in atmospheric greenhouse-gas concentrations due to human activities can be detected as early as several thousand years ago. Eight years after the publication of this hypothesis, controversy continues.

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