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Source: Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu/)

Date: Posted 5/4/2001

Carbon Dioxide Levels Key To Global Warming Predictions

COLLEGE STATION - It's never a good idea to throw the baby out with the
bathwater, even if the baby is millions of years old -- with an uncertain
future. That's Thomas Crowley's message on global climate modeling,
published in this week's Science (May 3, 2001).

Despite incomplete agreement of computer generated models and
physical evidence, Crowley believes carbon dioxide levels still prove key to
predicting future climate events based on past history.

"Recently, some researchers have suggested that carbon dioxide changes
are not primarily responsible for past climate changes over millions of
years," said Crowley, a professor of oceanography at Texas A&M
University. "But my co-author, Robert Berner of Yale, and I demonstrate in
our perspective piece for Science that variations in CO2 are in fact very
important for explaining past ice ages.

"Conclusions to the contrary have been based on fragmentary data," he
observed. "I think it would be hazardous to conclude, based on
discrepancies between models and data from the past, that projections
interpreting the negative impact of future anthropogenic greenhouse gas
emissions are erroneous."

Paleoclimate experts agree that over millions of years, the Earth's climate
has undergone massive changes. Glaciers sculpted the face of entire
continents, followed by warm periods with virtually no ice. Over 65 million
years ago, dinosaurs grazed in Alaska, and the ice-cold waters of the
ocean depths ran lukewarm.

Experts estimate historic atmospheric CO2 content based on analysis of
fossilized soils, marine sedimentary carbon, fossil leaves and boron
isotopes in carbonate fossils. Such indicators have suggested links
between natural variations in the amount of CO2 present in the atmosphere
and long-term climate changes.

But not all the data agree. For example, during certain periods of high
levels of CO2, reconstructed temperatures in the tropics were quite cold.

Crowley and Berner dispute the idea, however, that such discrepancies
should entirely call into question the role of CO2 in global warming, both
now and in the past.

"There are some legitimate reasons for believing the tropical chemical
data may give flawed estimates of temperature," Crowley said. "If these
estimates are, however, eventually proven correct, then perhaps climate
models are not correctly simulating tropical ocean responses to carbon
dioxide changes."

"But even if there are mistakes in our modeling approaches, they may still
have limited application to future greenhouse warming," he continued. "The
locations of the continents were so different in the past from where they are
now that we cannot be sure of the effects of such continental changes on
the ocean."

Crowley and Berner's analysis of models and supporting data led them to
conclude that the CO2 model is valuable for periods of glaciation at high
latitudes, but that in the tropics, predictive applications of prior climate
change are complicated by movement of the continents on tectonic plates
and problems with interpretation of climate indicators.

"The bottom line remains the same -- CO2 is still very important to the
whole process of climate change. We just don't have all the story yet,"
Crowley said.


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