Climate Change in the Geological Record - Day 2
Day two of our symposium exploring what the geological record can tell us about our past and future climate.
You can read the Society's scientific statement on climate change in the geological record at https://jgs.lyellcollection.or....g/content/178/1/jgs2
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to session 3 from Mary Gagen
04:07 Daniela Schmidt – When Earth’s temperature changed in the past, what were the impacts?
36:34 Rachel Brown – Late Miocene CO2 and climate: divorced or an old married couple?
47:00 Alan Haywood – Are there past climate analogues for the future?
1:21:30 Margot Cramwinckel – Strongly reduced meridional gradients in water isotopes in the early Eocene hothouse
1:31:28 Jess Tierney – What does the geological record of climate change look like?
2:05:24 Introduction to session 4 from Charlie Williams
2:06:18 Kaustaubh Thirumalai – What does the geological record indicate about global v. regional change?
2:37:42 One minute flash talks from the poster authors
3:00:00 Rachael James – What is the role of geology in dealing with the climate emergency for a sustainable future?
